Perfect storm for vibrancy and development in Tulla
*Photograph: John Mangan A PERFECT storm of developments in Tulla will lead to young families moving to the East Clare parish, it has been claimed.
*Photograph: John Mangan A PERFECT storm of developments in Tulla will lead to young families moving to the East Clare parish, it has been claimed.
*Sue O’Brien, Church of Ireland and Director of Ecumenism, Killaloe Diocese, and Mary Curley launch The Way of the Heart outside Carmody Shoes at Bank Place in Ennis. A UNIQUE art trail has been established throughout Ennis which depicts the suffering endured by people during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“THE power of community to create health is far greater than any physician, clinic or hospital.”
*Jacko White & Aaron Fitzgerald. A NEW landscaping company has been established by two popular Ennis natives in response to the surge in demand for garden projects over the last year.
Six companies will receive up to €25,000 funding vouchers to help them develop next generation solutions, based on Industry 4.0 and Smart Technology principles, The Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) of Clare and Limerick have announced.
A new leadership programme that will provide highly-subsidised targeted training for the hospitality and tourism industry in the Mid-West region has been welcomed by the Minister of Statewith responsibility for Skills and Further Education, Niall Collins TD. Developing Leaders for Hospitality and Tourism, funded through the Government’s Skills to Advance initiative, is the first of …
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PHYSIOTHERAPISTS will experience an influx of demand for post-pandemic related care, it has been predicted.
A language school in Ennis has launched a brand new website to promote their virtual learning platform as crucial advances in online learning continue to boost children’s education.
A 97 year old bachelor farmer who attended the Lisdoonvarna Matchmaking Festival for 72 years has passed away without finding his soul mate.
LOCAL SMEs are capitalising on Ireland’s €16bn annual online spend, according to research by IE Domain Registry, with consumers admitting to finding Irish SMEs more reliable than international retailers.