Indigo Signs on journey to ‘zero waste’
*Claire and Shane Bannon. Photograph: Joe Buckley INDIGO Signs in Shannon have been supplying businesses with signage and branding solutions for almost two decades.
*Claire and Shane Bannon. Photograph: Joe Buckley INDIGO Signs in Shannon have been supplying businesses with signage and branding solutions for almost two decades.
WONDER Photo Shop in Ennis is slashing prices for next coming week to celebrate 15 years in business.
*pictured are Laura and Martin The business was founded in 2002 by Kevin & Claire Conroy and when Clare native Martin McMahon relocated home in 2004 he began working in the business for his close friends. Martin immediately loved the craftmanship and design work of working with stone and with his background in management he …
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THOSE who take part in QUIT Midwest clinics are up to four times more likely to quit smoking.
SPEAKING to The Clare Echo, Rowena Sheen is busy in her workshop preparing for a busy festive period. The Ennistymon native will be carefully crafting her beautifully unique handmade pieces for the next two weeks – after which time they will begin their journey into jewellery boxes across Ireland via various craft markets.
Left to right: Mayor of Ennis Cllr. Clare Colleran Molloy, Dr Tracy Fahey author of gothic literature and academic (Head of Department Limerick School of Art & Design TUS), Mike Fitzpatrick, Dean Limerick School of Art & Design (TUS), Darren McMahon, co-programmer EIFF, Margaret O’Brien, CEO Ennis Chamber originator and co-ordinator EIFF, Paul Patton, Director …
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FIRESIDE pints, coffees and good conversation are back on the menu in Tubber as The Burren Inn opened its doors for the first time on Friday last to great fanfare.
IRELAND’S newest outdoor challenge is inviting hikers, runners and revellers to Feel the Burren this October Bank Holiday weekend for a unique 10k challenge set in the wilderness of Clare’s national park.
*Deputy Violet-Anne Wynne and Cllr Clare Colleran Molloy. Photograph: Eamon Ward. MAYOR of the Ennis Municipal District, Cllr Clare Colleran Molloy (FF) believes those in the political sphere are “not treating the environmental crisis as the emergency which it really is”.
Beckman Coulter is located in the heart of a great community in O’Callaghan’s Mills where it employs more than 500 people, making it one of the largest employers in the region.