Autism Aware Clare allocated €78,500
*Participants at the Autism Cúl Camp. Photograph: Joe Buckley An allocation of €78,500 in Government funding has been confirmed for Autism Aware Clare.
*Participants at the Autism Cúl Camp. Photograph: Joe Buckley An allocation of €78,500 in Government funding has been confirmed for Autism Aware Clare.
Rosie, who recently retired from racing, had the honour of being the 2000th dog to be rehomed in 2021 by the Irish Retired Greyhound Trust. Rosie took up residence with her new owner Catherine Smith in Limerick in late November and celebrates with Joanne Murray (Welfare Officer, Greyhound Racing Ireland). MORE than 2000 retired greyhounds …
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Another sporting year has been and gone, some of the events are worthy of books in their own right, for now let’s look back and savour the memories as The Clare Echo’s Head of News & Sport Páraic McMahon dishes out the 2021 Clare Echo Sporting Awards.
SIGNAGE AND SPEED RAMPS have been sought for the school road in Lahinch in response to “very unsafe” conditions.
THREE Clare activists will be among the speakers for an online event honouring South African humanitarian and anti-apartheid campaigner Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
OVER 94 percent of persons aged twelve and older are fully vaccinated in Co Clare.
*Some of the flooding that occurred in the recent past at Shannon Golf Club. Photograph: Joe Buckley RESIDENTS OF Shannon Town are becoming increasingly concerned with the pace at which flood relief works are moving.
CRIME drama, Smother which was filmed Lahinch is to return to TV screens in the New Year.
“INSUFFICIENT” road width is causing difficulty at peak school times outside Coláiste Muire.
RESIDENTS of Westbury have said they live in “the forgotten part of Co Clare”, a county councillor has advised fellow elected representatives.