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 have a jam-packed room of online traders from Kilrush. Go ahead, give them a click and you’ll be surprised by the variety on offer in the West Clare town.

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

Business name: Wild Atlantic Living
Who they are: Run by Julie Neylon, Wild Atlantic Living aim to create moments of magic throughout your home, through exciting partnerships with exclusive brands, they promise the most fabulous of hand picked goods for you to enjoy
Where they are located: Kilrush
What they sell: An endless list of gems, from gift ideas and homeware to artisan goods and more… Don’t take our word for it, check out this stunning website.
Where I can find them: https://wildatlanticliving.com/

Business name: Anchor Crafts
Who they are: Anchor Crafts, run by Pauline Dunleavy, is truly a treasure trove of amazing little wonders. Stocking the best crafts and gifts you could ever think of, Anchor Crafts is everything you’d expect from a quintessential Irish local business
Where they are located: Kilrush
What they sell: Christmas stock, candles, jewellery, art, handbags, accessories and much more
Where I can find them: https://anchorcraftskilrush.ie/


Business name: Cocolemon
Who they are: Hairdressing and styling salon run by Dawn Bennett
Where they are located: Kilrush
What they sell: Hair & nail salon services
Where I can find them: http://cocolemon.ie/


Business name: Malone’s TotalHealth Pharmacy
Who they are:  Independently owned and community based pharmacy
Where they are located: Kilrush
What they sell: Extensive range of health, beauty and health products, gift sets, tanning and Christmas sets
Where I can find them: https://www.curridspharmacy.com/


Business name: Nia Natural Beauty
Who they are:  Irish made natural skincare brand run by skincare expert Celia O’Grady
Where they are located: Kilrush
What they sell: Own brand natural skincare products
Where I can find them: https://www.nianaturalbeauty.com/


Patrick Bourke Premium Menswear

Business name: Patrick Bourke Menswear
Who they are: Experienced menswear business with 90-year history in Clare
Where they are located: Ennis and Kilrush
What they sell: Footwear, clothing, gift accessories
Where I can find them: https://patrickbourkemenswear.ie/


Business name: The Family Store (main image)
Who they are: Family-run retail department store established over 30 years
Where they are located: Kilrush
What they sell: Smart and casual wear, schoolwear
Where I can find them: https://thefamilystore.ie/


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