O’Connor keen to be back in the coalface
Eimear O’Connnor was on the frontline for her country earlier this year, the Coolmeen woman is anxious to be in the coalface this weekend but this time for her county.
Eimear O’Connnor was on the frontline for her country earlier this year, the Coolmeen woman is anxious to be in the coalface this weekend but this time for her county.
Specsavers Ennis, experts in eye and hearing care, has been offering unparalleled service throughout the pandemic and are proud to be a reliable and constant service to the people in their community.
Marcella Mulcahy has spent much of the year knitting and selling toys online. At 85 years of age, knitting has given her something to focus on in lockdown. Loved and lauded by the local Clare community and online, Marcella’s toys have now been sent all over the world.
The Court of Appeal have supported a High Court decision that will result in forthcoming evictions from an illegal encampment in Ennis.
Ennis is on course to become a university town as early as next September following confirmation that the AIT-LIT Consortium has formally submitted its Technological University application to Government.
Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin and Ultan O’Brien have released a new single and video called ‘Cúirt Bhaile Nua.’
Local representatives in Clare are calling for an easing of COVID-19 restrictions citing the impact on businesses and mental health in their arguments.
Lack of car-parking spaces is limiting Ennis’ ability to entice shoppers and business to the town, elected representatives have maintained.
AN INVOLVEMENT with Ennis Tidy Towns has heightened volunteers love for the county town.
A DRAMATIC rescue on the banks of the River Fergus was witnessed by dozens of bypassers in Ennis recently, as a man scaled down a tree onto a riverbank to save a dog which had been stuck their overnight.