A special year for St Breckans
This Friday, February 19, is a very special day in the life of St Breckans GAA club.
This Friday, February 19, is a very special day in the life of St Breckans GAA club.
Priests in the Killaloe Diocese have adapted to an Ash Wednesday with a difference and believe people’s commitment to Lent will continue during the lockdown.
Clare GAA Chairman, Jack Chaplin has refuted claims that Brian Lohan offered to tender his resignation as manager of the county senior hurlers.
An increase in COVID-19 cases has been recorded in Clare while 47 further deaths and 901 extra cases nationally have been reported.
US troops breached COVID-19 guidelines last month when they arrived in Shannon Airport.
*An empty Shannon Airport. Photograph: Joe Buckley A six hour turnaround which saw the appointment and then cancellation of the new Chairperson of Shannon Group plc has been coined as a “fiasco” and “a sorry saga”.
Planning permission has been granted for 21 houses in Roslevan despite residents’ concerns for child safety and issues surrounding a 13-year-old environmental survey.
An air of excitement greeted the beginning of the St Breckans in February 1971, fifty years on enthusiasm still surrounds the club but intertwined with a hope that bigger days are on the horizon.