DigiClare hubs providing better quality of life for remote workers
DigiClare’s newest hub in the Quin Road Industrial Estate is helping to improve working conditions for remote workers in the region.
DigiClare’s newest hub in the Quin Road Industrial Estate is helping to improve working conditions for remote workers in the region.
ACTION is needed on a damaged part of the N68 at Knockalough to ensure it is remedied before the summer season.
Clare Arts Office has opened a call for musicians and promoters to submit ideas for live music performances throughout the county in May and June 2022.
DISCHARGE of raw sewage into the River Fergus and Shannon Estuary is to end when the construction of the Clarecastle Sewerage Scheme is completed.
Cillian Bailie gets ready for the parade in Shannon. Photograph: Joe Buckley CROWDS EMBRACED the return of St Patrick’s Day parades across Co Clare with thousands of people lining the streets of the county.
*Social housing in Quilty. IT WILL TAKE 31 years to alleviate the social housing waiting list in West Clare, a county councillor has warned.
Pictured at the Captain’s drive in at Shannon Golf Club were lady captain Connie Corry and men’s captain Derek Sweeney. Photograph: Joe Buckley Captain’s drive-ins were held in Shannon Golf Club and Dromoland Castle Golf Club over the weekend.
*Noeleen Moran. Photograph: Martin Connolly FORMER GENERAL AND LOCAL election candidate, Noeleen Moran (SF) has emerged as a contender to reappear on the next ballot paper when the decision to select Clare’s four TDs is put to the county.
Offshore wind has been described as “possibly the biggest opportunity” West Clare has ever had.
*Deputy Violet-Anne Wynne (IND) and Cllr Donna McGettigan (SF). Photograph: Joe Buckley Clare TD, Violet-Anne Wynne (IND) has revealed a snub from Mary Lou McDonald (SF) was the “straw the broke the camel’s back” leading to her exit from Sinn Féin.