Bank of Ireland branches in Kilkee, Miltown & Tulla at risk of permanent closure
Three Bank of Ireland branches in Co Clare are at risk of permanent closure in the wake of COVID-19.
Three Bank of Ireland branches in Co Clare are at risk of permanent closure in the wake of COVID-19.
A local contractor should have been appointed to carry out works in Miltown Malbay as opposed to the Healy-Raes, a county councillor has claimed.
Criticism with the “layers of bureaucracy” in Irish Water have been voiced by North-West Clare councillors, while it has been confirmed that the proposed replacement of the old watermain from Miltown Malbay to Mullagh will commence during the first quarter of 2021.
An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar (FG) has confirmed he will seek an update from Irish Water on outdated infrastructure in West Clare will be improved.
ADAPTING to life after Covid-19 will be like launching a new business, according to Clare hotelier John Burke.
*David O’Brien (pictured) and Frank Minogue started the fundraiser. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Current restrictions have limited the public’s movement to within 2km of their home but in an innovative move the people of Miltown Malbay are managing to travel the world without leaving their parish.
Clare’s branch of Ógra Fianna Fáil has bucked the national trend with its members voting in favour of Fianna Fáil entering into coalition with Fine Gael.
A permanent solution to water outages in Miltown Malbay is “urgently needed”.
*Willie Clancy wearing a face mask in Miltown Malbay. Photograph: Ann O’Connell Miltown Malbay’s most significant economic and cultural event has been cancelled for 2020.
The death has taken place of one of Clare’s best known GAA officials, Noel Walsh from Miltown Malbay.