Clare now has third lowest 14 day incidence rate of COVID-19 in Ireland
Less than five new cases of COVID-19 are known in Co Clare.
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Less than five new cases of COVID-19 are known in Co Clare.
*FILE PIC: Members of the Kilkee CFR Group. Work of the Kilkee Cardiac First Responders has been highlighted as a fitting example of the community looking out for its members.
*Photograph: Joe McCallion A Parteen woman has been named as the winner of Home of the Year.
“Disenfranchised residents” in Cratloe need to be accommodated with one residence impacted by a failure to complete works along a section of road.
*Caherlohan. Photograph: John Mangan Attempts to improve Caherlohan will not be paused while an independent committee compiles a strategic review for Clare GAA.
Aer Lingus is to drop flights from Shannon Airport to Birmingham and Edinburgh as part of its summer schedule for this year while no support should be issued to the airline unless key routes are restored.
For the second day in succession, six new cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in Co Clare while ICU numbers have dropped below 50.
*Cllr PJ Kelly. Photograph: Gary Collins Emergency repairs at the site of a former national in Kildysart are to take place, local authority officials have confirmed.
Primary school children have been identified as the potential saviours to curb the rates of illegal dumping and littering within Shannon.
Shortage of mental health services on weekends is proving “very distressing” for Clare families.