People of Clare come out in force in vigils for Ashling Murphy
MORE THAN one thousand people came out in Clare across Friday evening to pay their respects to the late Ashling Murphy.
MORE THAN one thousand people came out in Clare across Friday evening to pay their respects to the late Ashling Murphy.
VIGILS will be held across Clare on Friday and Saturday in memory of the late Ashling Murphy.
A RETIRED BUSINESSMAN has offered to take on the new role as Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Clare GAA on a voluntary basis.
*Clarecastle’s Jack Murphy in action against Crusheen during their relegation play-off in November. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill PROPER PROCEDURE was not followed on the vote which decided that no team would be relegated from last year’s Clare SHC, clubs have claimed.
ENNIS and Clarecastle are “cut off from each other” due to the present infrastructure at Clareabbey roundabout.
CLARE’s retail and hospitality sector continues to feel the brunt of COVID-19 with plenty of disruptions caused to businesses in light of rising cases in the county.
HIGH LEVELS of community transmission of COVID-19 have prompted bars and restaurants in Co Clare to close their doors temporarily.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill The protracted Clare Senior Hurling Championship relegation issue finally concluded this evening, with no team being demoted to intermediate level for 2022 following a vote at the special meeting of Clare GAA in Treacy’s West County Hotel.
APPROACHES have been made at a national level as Fine Gael begin the process of identifying suitable General Election candidates.
*Flooding in Clareabbey from February 2020. Photograph: Joe Buckley FRUSTRATION has been voiced with the continued absence flood maps to represent the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme.