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 visit hurling heartland and the virtual shopping world of Newmarket-on-Fergus. Go ahead, give them a click and support your local traders.

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

Business name: Ann McBride Design
Who they are:  Ann McBride is a ceramic designer, artist and illustrator. Her work is recognizable by the bold colourful illustrations, both whimsical and a little subversive, but always unique. The originality of her work is a reflection of her career in graphic design
Where they are located: Newmarket-on-Fergus
What they sell: Ceramic plates, lamps, lamp bases along with scarves
Where can I find them: https://www.annmcbridedesign.com/


Business name: Carrygerry Country House
Who they are:  It is a charming “Old World” Country House, which was originally built in 1793 and is run by Gillian and Niall Ennis (pictured)
Where they are located: Newmarket-on-Fergus
What they sell: Homemade jams, mustard dressing, sweet chili sauce, breakfast selection, picnic selection etc
Where can I find them: https://www.carrygerryhouse.com/


Business name: The Inn At Dromoland
Who they are:  Fun-filled family hotel renowned for hospitality situated on 450 acres of wooded countryside
Where they are located: Newmarket-on-Fergus
What they sell: Hotel rooms, gift vouchers, and online ordering from Shannigans Gastro Pub
Where can I find them: https://www.theinnatdromoland.ie/


Business name: Genesis Beauty
Who they are:  Beauty salon offering uniquely tailored treatments to pamper and enhance
Where they are located: Newmarket on Fergus
What they sell: Treatment gift cards
Where I can find them: http://www.genesisbeauty.net/

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