School situation needs to be kept under ‘tight review’ during January – Clare TD
*Photograph: John Mangan SCHOOLS remaining open during the month of January needs to kept under “tight review,” a Clare TD has said.
*Photograph: John Mangan SCHOOLS remaining open during the month of January needs to kept under “tight review,” a Clare TD has said.
NO “adverse trends” of businesses being forced to close permanently as a result of COVID-19 are visible in Co Clare.
UNPRECEDENTED levels of COVID-19 infection have been reported across Clare, Limerick and North Tipperary.
*The Black Path in Shannon. Photograph: Joe Buckley CALLS to light up Shannon’s ‘black path’ have been voiced by elected representatives.
FOUR CARS for sale at a Newmarket-on-Fergus garage were damaged following an early morning incident prior to Christmas.
ENNIS has retained its third spot ranking in the final Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) survey of 2021.
CLARE’s retail and hospitality sector continues to feel the brunt of COVID-19 with plenty of disruptions caused to businesses in light of rising cases in the county.
OVER €110,000 in COVID related sports funding has been announced for Co Clare.
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DRAINAGE problems have led to traffic accidents in Parteen, a county councillor has claimed.