12 new COVID-19 cases in Clare
12 new cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in Co Clare representing the biggest daily increase so far in September.
12 new cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in Co Clare representing the biggest daily increase so far in September.
Friday week will see the last of employees leave the Avara pharmaceutical plant in Shannon after talks between the IDA and United Metals to find a buyer failed.
Mark McKenna has been an ever-present member of Scariff’s intermediate management for the past five years as they fought to regain their senior status, on Sunday they reached their intended destination and few of the 200 plus people in Cusack Park could share his pride.
A North Clare woman has resigned from her role on the board of Fáilte Ireland over a foreign trip but has been reinstated to a separate body by the Tanáiste.
In bridging a seven year gap to their last success in the competition, St. Josephs Doora-Barefield caused a big upset when they defeated Corofin in the intermediate football championship final at Cusack Park this Sunday afternoon.
Fears of potential “serious flooding” exist among residents in an Ennis estate following the dumping of construction waste.
Corofin/Ruan’s burgeoning underage dominance extended to a second successive Willie Chaplin Cup on Saturday afternoon but only after a stern evaluation from Feakle/Killanena in O’Garney Park, Sixmilebridge.
Two restaurants in Co Clare have temporarily closed after confirmed cases of COVID-19 emerged.
Cratloe and Kilmurry-Ibrickane last met in the Clare senior football final in 2016 when a replay was needed to produce a winner.
When Sixmilebridge claimed their first Clare SHC title in 1977, they were trained by Tim Crowe and defeated O’Callaghans Mills, as the two clubs meet in the county decider once again, Tim is back this time as manager while his son Timmy is one of their trainers.