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

With restrictions ramping up again, The Clare Echo is asking local people to get behind Clare businesses, and to think local before visiting international shopping websites. Today, we are showcasing the online traders based in the beautiful and historic village of Quin. 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: K2 Hair Salon
Who they are: Expert hair salon run by sisters Caitriona and Roseann Kelly Established by sisters Caitriona and Roseann Kelly
Where they are located: Quin
What they sell: Professional hair products and gift sets
Where I can find them: https://k2hair.ie/


Business name: Quin Art Shop (pictured)
Who they are:  Helen Lowe’s paintings, capture the solidarity of seascapes, landscape and fauna of Ireland. The selected awe-inspiring paintings are brought to life using classical elements of earth, water, fire, and air giving the images a three-dimensional feel
Where they are located: Quin
What they sell: Original Art, Prints, Pet portraits, Art Gifts
Where I can find them: http://www.quinartshop.com/


Business name: Buckets.ie
Who they are:  Buckets.ie is Ireland’s newest and fastest growing retailer of buckets and attachments for the construction and agriculture industries
Where they are located: Quin
What they sell: A full range of Excavator Buckets including digging buckets, ditching buckets, riddle buckets, drainage buckets, grading buckets, rock buckets and tilting buckets. Also offer a large range of specialist excavator attachments including rakes, rippers, saws and pallet forks
Where I can find them: https://www.buckets.ie/

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