Ella says goodbye to her long locks for Irish Cancer Society
MOST 16 year old girls would run a mile from even the suggestion of shaving off their hair, but not Ella Fitzpatrick.
MOST 16 year old girls would run a mile from even the suggestion of shaving off their hair, but not Ella Fitzpatrick.
*Holy Family teacher Darryl Eade presents Progress TV LIKE all schools across the country, Holy Family Ennis has been deeply impacted by the arrival of Coronavirus.
THE Hands in Harmony choir brings people from the deaf community together from all over the Mid-West.
*Peadar White will cycle for 12 hours to raise funds for Clare Samaritans ENNIS and Clare Samaritans are appealing for donations to help ensure its volunteers can continue to support people struggling to cope during the COVID-19 crisis.
SMALL retailers can now potentially bring in six-figure sums via their websites due to a shift in shopping trends as a direct result of Covid-19. That’s according to a local e-commerce platform provider.
*Ballyvaughan Pier. Photograph: Lawrence Collection / National Library of Ireland Nineteen years ago, Ballyvaughan was fortunate that a French fishing ship did not spill its 500,000 tonnes of oil on its coast when stormy conditions put it off course.
IT’S one of the biggest choons of the year and once you hear it, it’s stuck in your head for days on end.
Clare Arts Office have launched a unique online programme developed for the Clare creative community, aimed at assisting people to rise to the online challenges brought about by Covid-19.
*Cian Hughes. A short film shot in Ennis and Shannon last year is being screened to audiences across the United States of America this week with early reviews of the performance of a Clare actor in his first role described as highly positive.
*Clare artist Marie Connole will show viewers how to draw this hare NATIONAL Drawing Day is taking place in people’s homes for the very first time this weekend.