Anticipation high in Clare with start of soccer season
Sunday marks the start of the Clare District Soccer League (CDSL) season with anticipation high among competing clubs as action resumes following a missed season due to COVID-19.
Sunday marks the start of the Clare District Soccer League (CDSL) season with anticipation high among competing clubs as action resumes following a missed season due to COVID-19.
*Fionn Crombie Angus and Jonathan Angus. A Clare social enterprise has been awarded business supports under Rethink Ireland’s Genesis Programme.
*Mountshannon. Two Clare coastal areas have been described as ‘clean to European norms’ whilst one popular tourist spot was labelled ‘moderately littered’ in a report published today (Thursday).
Shops across Co Clare have recorded an increase in demand and activity on account of the glorious weather and influx in tourists to the county.
Clarecare workers have been victims of “blatant discrimination”, a Clare Senator has claimed.
*Brendan Wall. Photograph: Joe Buckley Shannon’s Brendan Wall has been elected as the new Chairman of the Clare Schoolboys/Schoolgirls Soccer League (CSSL) while a provisional return date for action has been set.
Senior officials in Clare County Council are reluctant to give “any commitments we can’t stand over” when it comes to engaging full-time lifeguards at coastal locations.
Clare principals have refuted comments from the Minister for Education regarding the success of applications for special education support.
Extra seasonal staff have commenced work at coastal locations across the county this weekend.
All nine Blue Flag beaches in Clare have retained their status for 2021.