WELCOME to The Daily Click, where we put the spotlight on businesses in County Clare with an online shop.

The Clare Echo is asking local people to get behind Clare businesses, and to think local before visiting international shopping websites. Today, we showcase the ever-emerging town of Ennistymon in North Clare, giving you the opportunity to buy an excellent Christmas stocking filler from a local supplier. Go ahead, give them a click and support local.

This series is part of The Clare Echo’s #clickforclare initiative, supported by Local Enterprise Office Clare.

Business name: Rowena Sheen Jewellery
Who they are: Unique jewellery designs using local produce and salvaged materials
Where they are located: Ennistymon
What they sell: Unique jewellery at a friendly price point
Where I can find them: https://www.rowenasheen.com


Business name: Ruth Vaughan Photography
Who they are: Ruth (pictured) is a people person, her friendly, charming, fun loving personality combined with her sharp eye for detail and her natural artistic talent makes her a perfect Portrait and Wedding Photographer
Where they are located: Ennistymon
What they sell: Gift vouchers available online
Where I can find them: https://www.ruthvaughanphotography.com/


Business name: Banner Books 
Who they are: A book shop located in the square, Ennistymon.
Where they are located: Ennistymon
What they sell: new and used books for children and adults, cards and literary gifts
Where I can find them: http://bannerbooks.ie/


Business name: The Salmon Bookshop & Literary Centre
Who they are: A literary centre in Ennistymon who sells books and run literary events.
Where they are located: Ennistymon
What they sell: All types of books including: poetry collections, fictions, dramas, anthologies and essays and memoirs
Where I can find them: https://www.salmonpoetry.com/bookshop


Business name: West Clare Flowers
Who they are: Independent flower shop creating beautiful flowers and gifts for for customers across County Clare
Where they are located: Ennistymon
What they sell: Bouquets, wreaths, and flowers for every occasion
Where I can find them: https://www.westclareflowers.ie/


Business name: Irish Hand Weaves
Who they are: Hand weaver Jean Moran looks to the past for traditional styles, yet creating pieces with an alternative, contemporary, individual twist and edge
Where they are located: Ennistymon
What they sell: Scarves, throws, blankets, guitar straps and more
Where I can find them: http://www.irishhandweaves.ie/

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