Water treatment works in Ballyvaughan & Kilfenora to commence next year
Construction of water treatment works for Ballyvaughan and Kilfenora are to commence next year, Irish Water have said.
Construction of water treatment works for Ballyvaughan and Kilfenora are to commence next year, Irish Water have said.
Two Clare ladies footballers were included on the intermediate team of the championship which was announced on Saturday night.
DigiClare are planning to launch an international marketing campaign as part of a bid to make Clare “the remote working capital of Ireland”.
Pat Harrington came to Lisdoonvarna in 1969 when he took up his first teaching appointment at Mary Immaculate secondary school.
Clare GAA GDM, Micheál Duffy gets to the heart of what the GAA is about in this week’s coaching column.
Kilfenora musician, Sharon Howley will form part of the line-up of a TG4 show celebrating Irish women in music.
Increasing the amount of underage GAA games to maximise player retention has been identified as a key priority of the County’s new Games Development Manager.
An East Clare councillor has pleaded for bus shelters to be installed in each town and village across the county.
Airmid Soap, a handmade soap company based in Kilfenora, was founded by Kevin Lynch and Tina Robinson in 2012 when their son was born with eczema and they struggled to find a gentle and effective soap for him which was kind to the environment.
An audit of flooding patterns along parts of the River Fergus has been requested by a North Clare representative while an Ennis councillor has warned the work of flood relief schemes is at risk of being lost.