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COVID-19 has presented many challenges for all walks of society including businesses in all industries.
COVID-19 has presented many challenges for all walks of society including businesses in all industries.
County Clare really is a special place to refresh your spirits. It’s where seascapes, landscapes and lakescapes all combine with a rich historical tapestry to set the backdrop for a memorable holiday. It’s wonderful for families, couples, solo travellers, and activity enthusiasts. Our County offers so much in its contrasts and diversity that the biggest …
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THE sixth ‘Sound Town’ award of 2020 is headed for Killaloe/Ballina, which has picked up the title for its exemplary community spirit, outstanding hospitality, and heart-warming town pride. Michelle Ryan and her husband Paul lived in Dublin for almost eight years but longed to get a bit closer to their native Limerick. When the couple …
County Clare has become a single use plastic hotspot, according to one study conducted by the Cease Using Single-Use Plastics group.
Clare’s opponents in the 2020 All-Ireland senior and junior championships have been unveiled.
“They don’t get half enough credit or respect for the fantastic work they do”.
World continence week is an annual health campaign run by the international continence society and this is the week for 2020. The aim of this article by physiotherapist Aideen Coates-Farrell of YOUtherapies is to increase awareness surrounding incontinence related issues and give you some strategies to help. Incontinence is when you don’t always have full …
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Clare Traveller families have struggled to access additional supports during COVID-19 while an increase in deaths by suicides has been reported across the country.
THE Bishop of Killaloe has advised parishioners to pray to God that the current pandemic will end and has acknowledged it has “undoubtedly shaken the faith of some”.
*Photograph: John Mangan A further 10 deaths and 64 cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in the Republic of Ireland with no increase in cases reported in Co Clare.