Some Clare pubs closing to flatten curve of coronavirus spreading
Pubs in Clare have announced their temporary closures in an attempt to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Pubs in Clare have announced their temporary closures in an attempt to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
All pubs and hotel bars are to close from this evening (Sunday) until at least March 29th following instruction from the Government.
Co Clare is dealing with widespread effects of coronavirus ranging from the closure of businesses and schools to the cancellations of events and gatherings along with dozens of people entering self-isolation.
Three Clare clubs are pursuing facility upgrades ahead of the long-anticipated await of the return of competitive GAA to the county this year.
Elected local representatives have blasted the public commentary aimed at one Clare family since they were diagnosed with the coronavirus last week.
*Photograph: Martin Connolly Clare’s merger with the Tipperary Garda Division is expected to commence next month.
Recognised by the World Health Organisation in the eleventh International Classification of Diseases, Clare County Council are the latest local authority to pass a motion seeking recognition of parental alienation.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward St Patrick’s Day parades across Co Clare are to be cancelled following the decision by elected representatives to be postpone the county parade.
*David McInerney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s group stage run in the Allianz National Hurling League is as good as can be but David McInerney issued the reminder that the real time for judgement is in the summer months.
*Environmental protesters in Clare. Photograph: Orla Begley Canvassers who knocked on doors across the county in the lead up to the General Election have described it as “scary” the lack of times in which climate and biodiversity change was brought up at as a key issue.