Hotel Woodstock named hospitality business of the year at Irish Family Awards
HOTEL WOODSTOCK were among the winners at the Irish Family Awards held last week.
HOTEL WOODSTOCK were among the winners at the Irish Family Awards held last week.
*Elaine and Sean Lally. Photograph: John O’Neill. HOTEL WOODSTOCK has been nominated in three different categories for the Irish Family Awards.
A MILTOWN MALBAY man has won a house in Ennis in a Clare GAA fundraiser which will have a profit in the region of €700,000.
*The Hotel Woodstock Lobby, Ennis Hotel Woodstock has achieved a very special 3 in a row with the Irish Independent Reader Travel Awards coming in the top 10 Hotels in Ireland just announced this weekend for the second year running and the Hotel also achieved a Tourism Hero Award in 2022.
*PICTURED: Chantel Keane (co-founder), Danielle Kenneally (co-founder) and Aisling Kenneally of Wix and Wax, winners of ‘Clare Business of the Year 2023 at last night’s Clare Business Excellence Awards, hosted by Ennis Chamber. Photo by Arthur Ellis Wix and Wax has been named ‘Clare Business of the Year’ at Clare Business Excellence Awards 2023. It was …
With judging complete for this year’s Clare Business Excellence Awards, today (October 19, 2023) we announce our finalists.
*David Tubridy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Former Clare footballers Ger Keane and David Tubridy are part of a four person committee along with board chairman Kieran Keating and Head of Operations Deirdre Murphy who are working on finding the next Clare senior football manager.
*Elected representatives in the Ennis MD have long debated the busy junction. TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE IRELAND (TII) should be brought in before the Ennis Municipal District “kicking and screaming” over the reluctance to install a solution to traffic issues at the Shanaway Rd and Lahinch Rd junction.
*Brid O’Meara. Photograph: Martin Connolly Inflationary pressure is threatening the feasibility of SMEs throughout the country as energy prices continue to climb, leaving Clare businesses in great uncertainty.
Seven Co Clare accommodation providers signed Government contracts with a cumulative estimated value of €6.36m to accommodate Ukrainian refugees in the second quarter of this year.