Response on water outages during COVID-19 needs to be prompt
A permanent solution to water outages in Miltown Malbay is “urgently needed”.
A permanent solution to water outages in Miltown Malbay is “urgently needed”.
*Honorary Consul of France Dr Loïc Guyon pictured (second from right) at Shannon Airport with Cllr. Tony O’Brien (Twinning Committee of Clare County Council), Cathal Crowe TD and Ann Reynolds (Corporate Services). Shannon Airport will be in need of a major investment package to give necessary supports once the current health emergency subsides, a Clare …
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Sinn Féin would not repeat its result of winning 37 seats if a General Election was to be re-held in 2020, a Clare TD has stated.
Political columnist with The Clare Echo, Eoin Neylon examines this week’s landmark developments between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael.
*An aerial shot of Kilrush. Front-line workers in Kilrush have appealed to residents of the West Clare town to “mind your music” as it has affected their sleep.
Two Clare TDs have called for additional supports to be put in place to aid local media during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Clare’s Direct Provision residents are struggling to self-isolate properly in certain centres causing immense worry among the county’s asylum seekers. Direct Provision residents have been instructed to self-isolate as with the entire population but no clarity has been provided to them on how they can achieve this while living in confined areas. Over the weekend, …
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Clare FM journalist, James Mulhall is to leave the station and take up a full-time position working for a Clare TD.
Meelick has been “victimised” when it comes to local Government support while it and neighbouring parishes have been “on the hind tit” of the Shannon Municipal District, one county councillor has claimed.
*Clare Bus making its way into Scariff. Photograph: Martin Connolly Frustration and anger has been voiced in East Clare with the antics of the National Transport Authority (NTA) who have put the future of Clare Bus on the line, once again.