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Hot spell means water has to be tankered to Clare community

IRISH Water is sending water by tanker to Carran to replenish the reservoir following record temperatures earlier this week. The North Clare locality is one of 15 areas throughout the country which is being closely monitored by Irish Water. According to Irish Water the tankering operation has been put in place to ensure no water restrictions are needed in the area. “Irish Water is currently tankering water to Carran to replenish the reservoir. This is an issue that has been recurring during prolonged dry spells and Irish Water are working to find an additional supply and this is ongoing. “There is also ongoing leak detection crews deployed in these areas to assist operations. “Tankering is expected for the remainder of this week and will be reviewed later on this week.  Rainfall is promised at the weekend which will assist.” The spokesperson added, “Reservoir levels throughout Clare are being monitored daily and further resources can be deployed if required.”

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Advanced paramedics could relieve UHL logjam – councillor

ADVANCED paramedics should be permitted to use their clinical judgement to treat patients for non-life threatening injuries in their own homes when they deem this is safe and appropriate. That’s according to Councillor Cillian Murphy, who has claimed patients are being brought to the ED in University Hospital Limerick (UHL) for relatively minor injuries or illnesses, which could be treated elsewhere. However, the HSE West Forum member stressed because of the current HSE system ambulance personnel haven’t the authority to treat people in their own homes and must bring them to a public hospital. “If you have a patient that is transported in an ambulance for something that could be treated in a Local Minor Injury Clinic, and the ambulance is now gone from West Clare for three and a half or four hours, this could be very serious for someone with a life-threatening condition. “This also has an impact on overcrowding in ED after recent figures I obtained show …

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St Tola’s praised in Dáil as model to be replicated

ST TOLA’S National School has been praised in the Dáil for providing an example of how students with disabilities should be catered for. During the course of a debate on the provision of education for children with special needs, Clare TD Cathal Crowe said, “I will commend St. Tola’s National School in Shannon on being one of two schools in the country that has a multi-disability class. “The body politic always talks about ASD units, and that is so important, but it is only one disability across a spectrum of disabilities. The model in St. Tola’s is one we need to replicate throughout the country.” St Tola’s opened its class for pupils with multiple disabilities in May, with over €250,000 having been spent on providing a prefab and facilities for the children. At the time of the opening, school principal Mary Dunlea Fitzgerald said, “The children have multiple disabilities so they have challenges in relation to communication and movement and …

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Refusal of permission for another mast on Woodcock Hill

HIBERNIAN Cellular Networks Ltd has been refused planning permission to retain land reclamation works, infilling and the placing of a fence and hardcore gravel at Woodcock Hill. It has also been refused permission to install a 30 metre telecommunications mast. Submissions had been made claiming that the development was unnecessary, with other structures in the area which meant another one was quite unnecessary.  The order of Chief Executive Pat Dowling stated that the development would have a negative impact on the environment. “The proposed development if permitted will result in a net loss of the habitats Upland Blanket Bog and Wet Heath within the NHA site Woodcock Hill Bog,  both habitats which are qualifying interests for the designated site. “Therefore, the proposed development would be contrary to the Clare County Development Plan and would be contrary to the proper planning and sustainable development of the area.” It also stated that the Council was of the view that the applicant hadn’t …

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Centenary of An Garda Siochana commemorated at Killaloe

THE PROFESSIONALISM, kindness and compassion displayed by members of An Garda Siochána since its foundation was lauded by Killaloe parish priest, Fr James Grace. A Mass celebrating the centenary of the establishment of An Garda Siochána in Ireland took place in St Flannan’s Church, Killaloe recently. Speaking at this special Mass, Fr Grace said he had witnessed gardai working beyond the call of duty displaying professionalism, kindness and compassion, in particular during tragic deaths such as suicides. Fr Grace also welcomed and praised the contribution made by Killaloe Coastguard, Killaloe Firemen, Civil Defence and all volunteers who contribute to the safety of the twin communities. At the start of the Mass, retired Detective Garda Albert Kelly brought a cap from the original Garda uniform to the altar, representing the establishment of An Garda Siochána and all members past and present who represent the force. Garda Annette Ryan brought up the official Garda crest as a symbol of the work the …

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Clare people warned over fake ‘HSE’ Covid text scam

GARDAI have warned of a scam text message in circulation purporting to be from the HSE. The text message is being sent to people saying that they have been in contact with someone who has Covid 19 variant. It then asks the person to follow instructions on a link in the text to order a testing kit. When you click on this link it brings you to a page where they require a fee to deliver through Fast Tracking Delivery and to book now. Anyone who receives this text should not click on the link and if you do, don’t enter any details. One reader who was in contact with the Clare Champion stated that at no time does the text say what the cost of the kit is, so one is open to any amount being taken from the account. The reader reported that the prefix of the phone number on the text was 089, but the text could …

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Ennis Primary Care Centre to be fully operational in Q4

IT is anticipated that the new Ennis Primary Care Centre will be operational in the fourth quarter of this year, according to a progress update provided by the HSE. Deputy Michael McNamara recently asked the Health Minister Stephen Donnelly when the Ennis Primary Healthcare Centre at Station Road Ennis will be fully operational. The Sonas Medical Centre, which is being operated by Dr Conor Fanning is currently operating out of the new Primary Care Centre. A variety of services will be provided from the new Primary Care Centre when it becomes fully operational. They include public health nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, dietetics, psychology, speech and language therapy, ophthalmology, audiology, podiatry, lymphoedema, dental, chronic diseases management, integrated care programme for older persons, community diagnostics and TUSLA. Deputy McNamara also asked Minister Donnelly the status of the recruitment of specialist roles at the proposed chronic disease management hub and when will the hub become fully operational. Mid-West Community Healthcare has been funded …

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Soccer Sisters pitch in to raise €5,000 for Rape Crisis Midwest

THE Soccer Sisters, a social soccer club in Ennis, came out in force for Rape Crisis Midwest recently. The club organised a Charity Soccer Blitz featuring several teams from across County Clare raising €5,000. The club, which has a large membership of women, is a relatively newly established soccer team and community is at the heart of the club. The teams took part in a Round Robin type tournament at the astro turf at Planet Entertainment, Ennis, last Saturday week, July 2. It was very much a family affair with children, parents and partners joining in to support the players, to hand out food and refreshments and to present the prizes. The winning team was Bunratty Cratloe with Bridge Celtic FC in second position and the hosts Soccer Sisters finishing third. Laura Thompson of Soccer Sister explained, “Fifty-seven fantastic women took part on the day, 46 matches over six hours. I would like to thank the coaches, referees and volunteers …

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