REBECCA O’NEILL: My favourite five food hotspots in Clare
*Outdoor seating at the Rós Café. Now that restrictions are easing soon and once fully vaccinated we can now dine inside, I’ve decided t share my favourive five food hotspots in Clare.
*Outdoor seating at the Rós Café. Now that restrictions are easing soon and once fully vaccinated we can now dine inside, I’ve decided t share my favourive five food hotspots in Clare.
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Erin spent 8 years as Marketing Executive with Reagecon in Shannon before joining The Clare Echo as Digital Marketing Officer. A native of Ennis, Erin loves to be outdoors and spends her weekends exploring the County Clare coastline as well as having a passion for pole fitness and obstacle courses.
A member of The Clare Echo sales team since May 2020, Rebekah is the youngest member of staff with The Clare Echo. Passionate about fashion & beauty, Rebekah moved to The Clare Echo having previously worked as a counter manager with Jo Malone at Shannon Duty Free. She loves promoting all things County Clare.
*Lissycasey’s Aaron Griffin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Securing their place in the quarter-finals of the Clare SFC is a “huge” achievement for Lissycasey, their senior manager has said.
*Tom O’Brien’s first half save from Ross Phelan was significant. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill The gulf in class between the two sides is evidenced in the final scoreline as St. Joseph’s Doora Barefield eased into the quarter-finals of the Clare SFC on Sunday.
AT the end of an often pulsating hours football, Kilmurry Ibrickane held on for a very hard earned one point win over Cooraclare.
Throughout my whole Miss Clare journey I learned so much on how I can make a big difference when fundraising for a well deserved cause.
It is not unreasonable to describe what we are experiencing at the moment as an indian summer rather than autumn.
*Seamus Collins impressed once again at centre-back for Lissycasey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Lissycasey became the first team of the weekend to achieve quarter-final status by defeating neighbours Clondegad by three points, in an entertaining contest played at Cusack Park on Saturday.