Shane Talty’s poll-topping performance in 2019 didn’t come as a surprise to party strategist, Gerry Reidy. The Fianna Fáil Director of Elections was involved in the recruiting of the postmaster and outlines why he ticked the boxes for the party. Watch/listen to The Electoral Chair: https://lnkd.in/ed-qUGPD
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The Clare Echo is Clare's newest and leading free weekly newspaper. Our total weekly circulation is currently 16,300 copies delivered across the county. This includes a Bulk Distribution of over 8,000 and a Letter Box Distribution of 8,000. We offer both bulk and door-to-door distribution throughout Ennis and County Clare, with an unrivaled reach and penetration through our print edition. Covering all media platforms, including the website - Clareecho.ie - breaking daily news for the county that also contains content that is up to date and highly interactive. Social Media updates and interaction on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Use #CE or #ClareEcho to get involved. The newspaper includes weekly sections dedicated to Community News, Sports, Motoring, Food, Business & Training, Health & Beauty, Travel, and regular special features.
- Website
- http://www.clareecho.ie/
External link for The Clare Echo
- Industry
- Newspaper Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Ennis, Clare
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2017
- Specialties
- Advertising, News, Social Media, Marketing, Publicity, Digital, Digital Marketing, Community, and Digital Media
Locations
- Primary
36c Abbey Street
Ennis, Clare V95FP44, IE
Employees at The Clare Echo
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MacDara Ó Conaola
Independent Irish Language Consultant, Facilitator, translator and Promoter / Voice-over artist / Aran Islands tour guide / Also known to sing!
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John O'Rourke
Graphic Designer
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Elaine Tubridy
Sub Editor at The Clare Echo
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Shane Gilligan
Head of Digital Strategy & Design
Updates
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Cllr Liam Grant (GP) has the most difficult challenges of all sitting councillors in Clare to retain his seat. Fianna Fáil strategist, Gerry Reidy explains why. The Electoral Chair full episode: https://lnkd.in/ed-qUGPD
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“Behind the scenes” issues led to an anger in Fine Gael following Bill Slattery’s (FG) defeat in the 2019 local elections. The Lahinch man was “very wounded” and has mounted a strong canvass, says Gerry Reidy. The Electoral Chair was recorded at The Falls Hotel: https://lnkd.in/ed-qUGPD
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Three of the four sitting councillors in the Ennistymon LEA are on course to be re-elected, 2014 West Clare MD candidate Ger Kennedy (FG) maintained. Full episode of The Electoral Chair broadcast from The Falls Hotel: https://lnkd.in/ed-qUGPD
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People are now buying properties to get contracts from the Department of Integration to house refugees, says Fianna Fáil strategist Gerry Reidy. Watch/listen to the full episode of The Electoral Chair: https://lnkd.in/ed-qUGPD
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In this week's Clare Echo: -Shannon Airport on course to break 2m passenger mark in 2024 -Aoife Johnston inquest -Three new candidates in West Clare for local elections -Father pays beautiful tribute to Shay Lynch in Clonlara -Cusack Park to host Munster football final This and more in the county's most read newspaper available across Clare from Thursday morning.
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Road safety has led to North Clare councillors coming under fire since last summer. Issues affecting the area can no longer be taken in isolation says health activist, Marie McMahon. Full episode of The Electoral Chair: https://lnkd.in/ed-qUGPD
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In this week's Clare Echo: -Boston man shares 'horrific' experience of Sydney stabbings -Council 'won't be bullied' into housing law-breakers -Clare's hurlers and footballers begin championship campaigns -Dinny Gould enters the election race -Ann Norton reflects on ten years in politics -Rail service to reopen This and more in the county's most read newspaper, available from Thursday morning.
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Delays and repackaged announcements such as what is what has happened in Broadford leads to the public becoming cynical. Journalist Fiona McGarry explains on The Electoral Chair: https://lnkd.in/e9_x8W44