REBECCA O’NEILL: Support local to back our businesses
As a large amount of the population in Ireland would know, supporting local businesses is crucial during this unexpected global pandemic.
As a large amount of the population in Ireland would know, supporting local businesses is crucial during this unexpected global pandemic.
Clare Technology Park is viewed as a key site in boosting the employment numbers in the county town.
John Scally has penned a brand-new GAA sports book, providing a glimpse into the life of Clare Senior Hurling Manager Brian Lohan.
100 jobs are to be created in Shannon by the middle of next year, The Clare Echo can exclusively reveal.
Clare GAA are to appoint Terence Chaplin and James Carrig as joint managers of the Clare minor hurlers, The Clare Echo has learned.
Shannon Spring Hotel, now five years in operation, has managed to successfully navigate the Covid-19 crisis through a number of innovative business ideas such as an extensive takeaway menu, a beer van as well as afternoon tea at home.
With a motto of not letting go of staff during difficult times, not alone have Expeditors maintained their existing workforce but have added to it over recent months.
CLARE’S YOUTHS soccer side face a must-win encounter with Galway this weekend.
A countywide public awareness campaign on the benefits of improved air quality and ventilation in lowering the spread of COVID-19 is needed in Clare, a county councillor has said while criticising the ‘unsustainable’ lockdown approach favoured by the Irish Government.
An expenditure of €131m is included in Clare County Council’s revenue budget which puts a priority on local SMEs, housing, town enhancement plans and rural regeneration while future capital projects such as the West Clare Greenway, Blake’s Corner and the Killaloe Bypass are identified for progression.