A NATIONAL Roads Authority (NRA) report, which was conducted over a two-year period, has identified a number of dangerous secondary roads in Clare, where several fatal accidents have taken place.
Read More »More than 500 caught by mobile speed cameras
FIVE hundred and thirty-nine motorists have fallen foul of speed cameras on Clare roads since the Go-Safe mobile safety cameras wheeled into operation in the county last November.
Read More »Businessman denies creditor snub
AN Ennis businessman has denied giving “two fingers” to creditors after his company went out of business, saying he has lost more money than anyone from the venture.
Read More »GP calls for action from deputies
A West Clare GP has asked three Clare deputies to outline what action they had taken to highlight the difficulties caused by the removal of emergency services from Ennis and Nenagh hospitals.
Read More »Parking fee suspended at Sixmilebridge Railway Station
Iarnród Éireann has agreed to suspend car-parking charges at Sixmilebridge railway station in an effort to boost passenger numbers on the rail service.
Read More »Government levy causing medical card-holders to postpone buying meds
SOME medical card-holders are postponing purchasing prescription medication because they can’t afford the Government levy, a Shannon-based pharmacist has claimed.
Read More »Fundy alliance for Cliffs
With just over seven months left to go in the New 7 Wonders of Nature competition, representatives of the Cliffs of Moher and the Bay of Fundy in Canada have met to discuss how both locations can appeal together to voters in their respective countries.
Read More »From politics to the Bazaar
In the build-up to the General Election on February 25 Ann Cronin was concentrating on balancing the ballot. These days the now former election candidate is focusing on creating opportunity for small-scale businesses to create and sell their wares.
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