Council bill on COVID-19 response hits half a million euro
Clare County Council has racked up a bill in the region of €500,000 to date as part of its response to dealing with COVID-19.
Clare County Council has racked up a bill in the region of €500,000 to date as part of its response to dealing with COVID-19.
THE National Lottery has confirmed that the winning ticketholder of a Lotto jackpot worth €4,041,306 on Saturday 9th May, which was sold in Talty’s Mace Cirlce K in Lissycasey, has made contact. A National Lottery spokesperson said: “We can confirm that we have been contacted by the lucky ticketholder and arrangements are currently being made …
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*The Talty Family. Photograph: John Mangan Hopes are high in Lissycasey that the winner of the €4m National Lottery Jackpot is a local following confirmation that the ticket was purchased in Talty Stores.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward Elected representatives in Clare have said the standing orders in place for meetings of Clare County Council are a form of “self-gagging”.
An Irish scientist received warm praise for her input as a whistle-blower into claimed findings from a superior’s study.
Use of cameras in towns and villages to monitor traffic would also aid Gardaí in detecting robberies and thefts, Clare’s longest serving councillor has outlined.
*Munster SFC winning captain of 1992, Francis McInerney Clare’s greatest senior football team of the past three decades has been picked.
Speed cameras were being put “out of business” in Lissycasey due to the slow pace at which motorists are travelling.
We’ve reached the attack in the quest to select Clare’s greatest senior football team of the past three decades.
Voting for Clare’s greatest senior football team (1990 – 2020) continues with attention now turning to defence.