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UL medical student’s ‘garden hurling marathon’ raises €62,616

Of the many fundraisers organised in aid of the Mid-West’s healthcare frontline during the Covid-19 pandemic, perhaps the most remarkable is the ‘Garden Hurling Marathon’ run by Mayo hurler and University of Limerick medical student Cathal Freeman, who raised a whopping €62,616 for University Hospital Limerick and the Mid-West Cancer Society.

Ennis man researching history of old military barracks

An Ennis man who has been researching the history of an old military barracks in Ennis hopes to complete the four-year project this summer.

Red Cross installs defibrillator in Ennistymon

The Irish Red Cross, North Clare branch, has installed a life-saving defibrillator in Ennistymon which will be available for use in the event of a cardiac emergency.

No Willie Clancy summer school this year

One of the counties most popular and successful summer festivals is the latest to be called off because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Cocooning Adare seniors step out for charity

Cocooning residents of an Adare sheltered housing development staged a charity walkathon within the grounds of their home this morning with the objective of staying active and positive while cocooning and to give back to the community.
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Parish’s phone production well received

A special and unique performance, recorded on participant's phones and broadcast into its homes of a tiny community in East Clare, was well received locally and by a wider audience.

Small parish produces special show in defiance of Covid-19

A tiny Co. Clare community will bring a special and unique performance into its homes on Sunday night in a show of solidarity with parishioners during the Covid-19 lock-down.

IWA workers continue to deliver vital services

The Irish Wheelchair Association’s frontline workers are delivering vital services to people with physical disabilities in homes in Clare throughout the COVID-19 crisis.
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