Speeding ‘a huge issue’ in Kilkishen

Speeding in Kilkishen has been described as “a huge issue”.
Speeding in Kilkishen has been described as “a huge issue”.
Staying at home does not mean staying safe for domestic abuse sufferers, a Shannon elected representative has warned.
Clare County Council have been pressed to make an official apology for their involvement to the Mother and Baby Home
Clare’s hospitality and tourism industries will once again be reliant on staycations to aid a revival this year in what
‘Deficiencies’ in Dromindoora can be dealt with by the completion of a comprehensive safety plan, the Cathaoirleach of the Killaloe Municipal District has stated.
A Scariff priest has been appointed as Apostolic Nuncio to Kuwait and Qatar by Pope Francis.
Scariff based Irish Seed Savers Association celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, perpetuating a passion for preserving Ireland’s seed heritage.
Over 1,000 new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Co Clare over the space of seven days.
‘Frightening’ scenes are being witnessed in Bodyke with ‘increasing danger’ in the vicinity of Bodyke national school on a frequent basis.
Staying at home does not mean staying safe for domestic abuse sufferers, a Shannon elected representative has warned.
Clare County Council have been pressed to make an official apology for their involvement to the Mother and Baby Home
Clare’s hospitality and tourism industries will once again be reliant on staycations to aid a revival this year in what
Sixth class students at Quin National School (NS) have come together to create a proposal for the development of Quin village as part of the Clare County Development Plan 2022-2028.
Clare County Council have been pressed to make an official apology for their involvement to the Mother and Baby Home
Clare’s hospitality and tourism industries will once again be reliant on staycations to aid a revival this year in what
An ESB sub-station located in Ennis has been equated with a scene “from Eastern Europe twenty years ago”.
A 4.5km walking trail in East Clare is set to be finished by the end of November according to local authority officials.
Clare County Council have been pressed to make an official apology for their involvement to the Mother and Baby Home
Clare’s hospitality and tourism industries will once again be reliant on staycations to aid a revival this year in what
Social housing units in Newmarket-on-Fergus will be completed two years before a Shannon treatment plant is ready to receive sewage
A planned programme of drainage works are needed to mitigate against “serious flooding issues” along the River Graney, East Clare representatives have stated.
Clare County Council have been pressed to make an official apology for their involvement to the Mother and Baby Home
Clare’s hospitality and tourism industries will once again be reliant on staycations to aid a revival this year in what
An ESB sub-station located in Ennis has been equated with a scene “from Eastern Europe twenty years ago”.
East Clare roads are not receiving as much funding for repairs as in years gone by, local councillors have claimed.
US President Joe Biden’s is expected to make a stopover at Shannon Airport in June while a Clare link will
Clare’s underage hurling teams are not matching their football counterparts, an East Clare delegate has stated.
Absence of infrastructure to facilitate cyclists within the vicinity of Shannon Airport has been brought into focus.
East Clare councillors have appealed to the local authority to install street lighting at two sections of road approaching Quin village.
Staying at home does not mean staying safe for domestic abuse sufferers, a Shannon elected representative has warned.
Over 1,000 new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Co Clare over the space of seven days.
Online streaming of Clare County Council meetings for members of the public to view or listen to is under consideration.
Living in ‘lockdown’ has reacquainted the people of Clare with the area where they reside and has highlighted the need for investment in communities.
Each member of the public must act as if they are infectious is the advice of the Chief Medical Officer
Staying at home does not mean staying safe for domestic abuse sufferers, a Shannon elected representative has warned.
Daily figures of COVID-19 cases may be dropping at present but the Clare public cannot afford to let down its
“Poor signage” along the R352 has been blamed as having an impact on the local Tulla economy as people are…
Staying at home does not mean staying safe for domestic abuse sufferers, a Shannon elected representative has warned.
Social housing units in Newmarket-on-Fergus will be completed two years before a Shannon treatment plant is ready to receive sewage
Clare’s underage hurling teams are not matching their football counterparts, an East Clare delegate has stated.