Multiple businesses close temporarily countywide due to rising COVID-19 cases
CLARE’s retail and hospitality sector continues to feel the brunt of COVID-19 with plenty of disruptions caused to businesses in light of rising cases in the county.
CLARE’s retail and hospitality sector continues to feel the brunt of COVID-19 with plenty of disruptions caused to businesses in light of rising cases in the county.
A boy from Shannon is the first Clare baby born in 2022.
CLOSE to €1m has been allocated for the progression of six greenway routes across Co Clare.
HIGH LEVELS of community transmission of COVID-19 have prompted bars and restaurants in Co Clare to close their doors temporarily.
Another sporting year has been and gone, some of the events are worthy of books in their own right, for now let’s look back and savour the memories as The Clare Echo’s Head of News & Sport Páraic McMahon dishes out the 2021 Clare Echo Sporting Awards.
*Some of the flooding that occurred in the recent past at Shannon Golf Club. Photograph: Joe Buckley RESIDENTS OF Shannon Town are becoming increasingly concerned with the pace at which flood relief works are moving.
RESIDENTS of Westbury have said they live in “the forgotten part of Co Clare”, a county councillor has advised fellow elected representatives.
WITH Christmas upon us, the people of Clare are in reflective mood and with that in mind, The Clare Echo has dug into the archives to bring you the biggest stories of 2021.
SHANNON AIRPORT is to have a new dual-polarisation weather radar installed this summer.
*John Francis Head of Security, Inspector Paul Slattery, Sgt Joe o Donoghue and Pat O’Brien Chief Fire Officer. Photograph: Joe Buckley SECONDARY school students in Shannon put their artistic skills to use to display a Christmas mood.