Heavy rainfall results in swimming ban at four Clare beaches
Heavy rainfall has led to a temporary prohibition on swimming at four Clare beaches.
Heavy rainfall has led to a temporary prohibition on swimming at four Clare beaches.
Swimming bans have been lifted from five Clare beaches.
Swimming bans have been implemented for two more Clare beaches while an advisory not to enter the water has been put in place for Lahinch.
Estate agents behind the sale of a former West Clare convent have received “special interest” in the property within the past week.
A parking and viewing area in Spanish Point is to be resurfaced, Clare County Council engineers have confirmed.
Civil war politics are over in what has been heralded as a new dawn for the country, fresh faces are also arriving from the parties involved including those associated with the re-emergence of Clare’s branch of Ógra Fianna Fáil.
*Locals say goodbye to the Sisters Of Mercy in Spanish Point. Photograph: John Mangan Sisters of Mercy have left Spanish Point bringing to a close their ninety one year association with the area.
Nine Clare beaches have retained their Blue Flag for 2020 while Kilrush Marina has been recognised for the first time in 15 years.
44 Tidy Towns groups in Co Clare have been allocated a combined €54,000 which they will be able to use despite the cancellation of this year’s competition.