WITH over 5,500 people taking part in JobBridge internships, it is easy to see how the scheme could end up blocking the creation of at least some jobs but Clare TDs are backing the scheme, which they say is working well and not preventing job creation.
Read More »Garda stations put up for sale
Three Clare Garda stations, which were closed last year, have been put up for sale by the Office of Public Works (OPW).
Read More »Carmody vows to get medical licence back
Former doctor Paschal Carmody speaks to Carol Byrne about his 12-year battle to vindicate his name, the effect it has had on him and his plans to appeal the Irish Medical Council’s decision that led to him being struck off the medical register
Read More »No tourism information point sign supplied
TUESDAY’S July meeting of Kilrush Town Council heard that the proprietors of Crotty’s public house in Kilrush have to supply identifiable outdoor signage and display units for tourism information themselves. This is despite the fact that they operate a Fáilte Ireland Tourism Information Point. Neither Kilrush or Kilkee have full-time tourism offices this year due to cutbacks.
Read More »Garda chief defends policing strategy
HEAD of the Clare Garda Division, Chief Superintendent John Kerin, has delivered a broadside to MEP Jim Higgins over his assertion that a lack of a garda presence on Clare roads has resulted in more people being involved in fatal traffic incidents.
Read More »Knotweed a ‘very real danger’ to the countryside
THE domination of Japanese Knotweed across the county “represents a very real danger” to the countryside, a meeting of councillors has heard.
Read More »€5million Gathering boost for the county
The Gathering Ireland 2013 initiative has attracted approximately 10,000 international visitors to Clare, injecting up to €5 million into the local economy during the first six months of the year.
Read More »COMMENT: Head over heart on bog cutting
MY heart is with the turf-cutters in their bid to cut turf where their fathers and grandfathers cut it and in spite of a Government and an EU ban on the activity. My head, however, is with the Government on this one. It has no choice but to enforce the ban; if they fail to do it, we, the ordinary taxpayer, will be forced to pay out up to €9m a year in fines to Europe.
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