The Clare Echo

Talty's Lissycasey ShelfLife C-Store Awards

Clare retailers awarded at ShelfLife National C-Store 2021 Awards

Ireland’s top grocery retailers and brands gathered at the Royal Marine Hotel in Dun Laoghaire to attend the prestigious ceremony for the ShelfLife National C-Store Awards, which is the only comprehensive and independently judged business accolades for the convenience store sector.   Originally due to be held in November 2021, the ceremony was postponed due …

Clare retailers awarded at ShelfLife National C-Store 2021 Awards Read More »

Ber Collins | Women in Business

Women in Business, some of Clare’s top female entrepreneurs – Part 1

To coincide with International Women’s Day, The Clare Echo spoke with some of Clare’s top female entrepreneurs. We learn about the biggest challenges they have faced in business as well as their favourite moments of being a business owner. In Part One of our Women in Business feature, we spoke to Karen O’Connor of The …

Women in Business, some of Clare’s top female entrepreneurs – Part 1 Read More »

Ballaghboy Panda owned by grandfather & grandson is first home in Galway

Greyhound Ballaghboy Panda with owners master Patrick o Driscoll and his  grandfather Gerry Moloney after winning the ninth race in Galway on Friday night last. Kilmihil’s John Collins recorded another double success at Galway Greyhound track while the grandfather and grandson duo of Gerry Moloney and Patrick O’Driscoll also had reason to celebrate.

Moher Cottage | Wild Atlantic Way

Bringing the inside out makes for idyllic stop on the Wild Atlantic Way

Moher Cottage, the design-led destination gift store and coffee dock beside the Cliffs of Moher, with panoramic views over Liscannor Bay is celebrating five years in business this March. Now a firm favourite for a stop off on the Wild Atlantic Way, Moher Cottage is reopening their doors for the 2022 season on March 12th. …

Bringing the inside out makes for idyllic stop on the Wild Atlantic Way Read More »

EOIN NEYLON: We cannot be neutral in the face of tyranny

*Minister for Foreign Affairs, Simon Coveney (FG) with European counterparts.  The past week has been nothing short of extraordinary. World events are hard to keep up with at the best of times, but the largest attack by one sovereign state on another in Europe since the second World War.