Multiple businesses close temporarily countywide due to rising COVID-19 cases
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.
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.
Pictured at the launch of the Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling Cup 2022 which took place at Co-Op Superstores Raheen Limerick, the flagship store in Dairygold’s retail network are from left Diarmuid Ryan, Clare, Austin Gleeson, Waterford, Fionan MacKessy, Kerry, Barry Hogan, Tipperary & Barry Nash, Limerick. CLARE’s senior hurlers first outing of 2022 will be …
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BUS SHELTERS at existing stops in Cratloe are to be requested from the National Transport Authority (NTA).
CARS are travelling through Cratloe at a “frightening” pace.
Another sporting year has been and gone, some of the events are worthy of books in their own right, for now let’s look back and savour the memories as The Clare Echo’s Head of News & Sport Páraic McMahon dishes out the 2021 Clare Echo Sporting Awards.
*Joe O’Donnell continues as Chairperson, a role he was elected to in 2018. CLARE CAMOGIE are working to fill the vacancies of Vice Chairperson and Development Officer, both posts were left vacant following its recent Annual General Meeting (AGM).
Finnure Storm claimed a twenty first career win on Thursday night at Limerick Greyhound Stadium.
CLARE’s first citizen is to make donations to two local organisations instead of sending Christmas cards this year.
DRIVERS are doing donuts at the entrance to a graveyard in Meelick, a county councillor has said while issuing an appeal for traffic calming measures.
*Former Clare GAA Chairman, Jack Chaplin. Photograph: Natasha Barton GAA competitions in the county will continue to be impacted by COVID-19, the former Chairman of Clare GAA has cautioned.