Pinpointing working defibrillators on app ‘can save lives’
USE of an app to locate defibrillators across Clare “could help to save lives,” a Shannon councillor has highlighted.
USE of an app to locate defibrillators across Clare “could help to save lives,” a Shannon councillor has highlighted.
*Gleann Rua. Photograph: Joe Buckley CROSSING POINTS are set to be introduced from adjoining estates under an upcoming Ballycasey Active Travel project.
A SYMBOL to represent Shannon’s history of aviation at one of the town’s main axis points could promote the local International Airport while also enhancing the area.
ASHLING MURPHY’s killing must lead to change in the treatment of women across Irish society, vigils in her memory have heard.
TIDY TOWNS volunteers across Clare are to be acknowledged for their efforts in improving the aesthetics of towns and villages all over the county.
AN ONLINE public meeting is to be held to inform local communities on the potential impact of prospective licences to Tulla and Bunratty.
*Janette McKee films the memorial event at Shannon Town Park with her mother Eileen in the background alongside Cllr Donna McGettigan (SF). Photograph: Eamon Ward A PLAQUE has been unveiled in memory of the late Mike McKee in the Shannon Town Park.
ACTION to promote take-up of apprenticeships can begin at a local level by an expansion of the roles offered by Clare County Council, a West Clare representative has maintained.
*The Black Path in Shannon. Photograph: Joe Buckley CALLS to light up Shannon’s ‘black path’ have been voiced by elected representatives.
*Cracks running along the walls of a home impacted by pyrite in Clare. Photograph: Joe Buckley ENNIS based, Cllr Mary Howard (FG) has become the first Clare politician to call on the Minister for Housing to carry out an investigation to ascertain how defective concrete blocks containing pyrite and mica were used to construct homes …
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