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6 month driving ban for motorist parked in disabled spot

Ennis District Court Judge Patrick Durkan has put in place a " get tough" policy with people illegally parked in disabled spots.

A Ballynacally woman has been put off the road for 6 months for failing to pay an 80 euro fine for illegally parking in a disabled space in Ennis over Christmas.

Clare Senator confident of hospital framework plan for Ennis General

The government's new framework document for Ireland's health service promises a substantial growth in activity in smaller hospitals like Ennis General.

College receives Chairman's intention to return to role

The Institute of Technology in Tralee has confirmed it's received notice of Flan Garvey's Intention to resume his position as chairman, but he won't be part of an important meeting there this week.

Day two of talks to end Bus Eireann dispute

A spokesperson for SIPTU says the union is slightly more positive heading into Day 2 of talks in an effort to try and resolve the Bus Eireann dispute.

Several Clare properties in Allsops Auction

An Ennis dormer and a North Clare takeaway are among the items for sale at at the next distressed properties auction taking place today.

Shannon and North Clare water notices

Residents and business across Shannon may experience some disruption to their water supply this week.

Flan Garvey insists he will return to Chairman role

Chairman of IT Tralee Flan Garvey insists he's been fully vindicated following the recent investigation into his masters thesis.

LRC talks to try and resolve bus strike

Management and unions at Bus Eireann are meeting this afternoon to try and resolve a dispute over a five million euro cost cutting plan.

Patient group hopes hospital reorganisation will have wide ranging benefits

The Irish Patients Association says it hopes plans to re-organise the country's hospitals will result in a solution to what it describes as the 'unacceptable situation' which exists within the public health system.

South East Clare representatives express disappointment over by pass challenge

It's feared the long awaited Killaloe Bypass could be significantly delayed by a High Court challenge to the project.