Dromoland must get same treatment as Lahinch for Women’s Irish Open
SUPPORT THAT BENEFITTED LAHINCH when hosting the 2019 Irish Open must be replicated for the Women’s Irish Open which takes place in Newmarket-on-Fergus this September.
SUPPORT THAT BENEFITTED LAHINCH when hosting the 2019 Irish Open must be replicated for the Women’s Irish Open which takes place in Newmarket-on-Fergus this September.
NINE CLARE BEACHES have retained their Blue Flag status for 2022 with three Green Coast Awards also maintained.
ADDITIONAL STAFFING RESOURCES will be in place across coastal parts of Co Clare for the summer season including an extra traffic warden for Doolin.
PROJECTS APPROVED for Active Travel in West Clare are not dependent on route selection for the Greenway, senior engineers in Clare County Council has confirmed.
NORTH CLARE may be classed as one of the most visited parts of the county but it is lacking a plan “to make it an attractive place to cycle through,” a local representative has flagged.
FRUSTRATION HAS been voiced by elected representatives with the pace at which the update of the parking by-laws is progressing in the county.
CO CLARE has one of the highest residents of displaced Ukrainians in the country.
A North Clare family from both sides of the Atlantic will be reunited this week in Doolin for the Ireland premiere of an award-winning documentary about their family history.
FORMATION of Town Teams across Clare can allow the county to “steal a march” following the recent launch of the ‘Town Centre First’ policy by the Department of Housing.
Staff members Judit Pilisi (Duty Manager) Dervlla Considine (Duty Manager) Eoin Conlon (General Manager)and Jamie Fitzgibbon (Supervisor) at the newly opened Lahich Leisure Centre. Photograph: Natasha Barton. A NEWLY renovated leisure centre in North-West Clare claims to be among the most green and sustainable facilities of its type in the country.