A SOUP kitchen is to be established in Ennis in the coming weeks, The Clare Champion can reveal. The facility will also offer limited accommodation to those in need, including women escaping abusive relationships, when it opens in September on the Clare Road.
Read More »Lahinch lucky for Limerick Lotto winner
DAYS of speculation and spoofing came to an end in Lahinch on Wednesday when the winner of Saturday’s Lotto jackpot collected their cheque for more than €6.1 million.
Read More »Sea lice figures for salmon farm queried
Bord Iascaigh Mhara’s plan for the construction of the country’s largest salmon farm off the North Clare coast hit rough waters this week.
Read More »Blackstar shoots up comic chart
CLARE comic book creators have reached the top of the charts with their latest publication. Blackstar Book One, a collaboration between Clare writer Mike Lynch and artists Dwayne Moloney and Trystan Mitchell, recently reached number one in the Top Paid Comics chart on iTunes.
Read More »Sheep kills ‘devastating’ to farmers
FIVE separate sheep kills in one rural village this year have prompted calls for the implementation of a database of dogs and their owners.
Read More »Rewarding good business
THE annual FBD Clare Business Excellence Awards for 2013 were officially launched this week with a networking coffee morning in Treacy’s West County Hotel, Ennis. Previous winners from the past three years were invited to the launch and some availed of the opportunity to introduce themselves to those in attendance to explain what winning an award meant for their business. Aodhnaid Lennon of Home Instead, winners of the Professional Services Award in 2012, stated, “Winning the award was instrumental in helping us increase our profile in County Clare. We knew we were doing a good job but to have that rubber stamped by an external body was fantastic. In fact, we were further inspired to apply for our ISO award which we achieved. We are really looking forward to being involved again this year.” Colm Davoren of Caherconnell Fort and Sheep Dog Demostrations, winners of the Clare Tourism and Hospitality Award last year, added, “The awards have been very beneficial …
Read More »‘Potential safety hazard’ identified on Cliffs Walk
A “potential safety hazard” 800m from the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre has been identified by the National Trails Office (NTO).
Read More »Awful impact of farming crisis highlighted
The devastating impact of the fodder crisis on farm incomes and animal welfare has been cited as one of the main contributory factors that resulted in the suspected deaths by suicide of seven West Clare farmers.
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