Story of Tuamgraney priest told by Limerick author in her third book
*Mary Moloney. Limerick author Mary Moloney has penned the story of a Tuamgraney priest, Fr. Jim Minogue in her third book, ‘The Good Old Days.’
*Mary Moloney. Limerick author Mary Moloney has penned the story of a Tuamgraney priest, Fr. Jim Minogue in her third book, ‘The Good Old Days.’
*Shane Hickey and county champions Kilmurry Ibrickane will be back in action next month. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Club football leagues are to begin on June 7th with the hurling leagues getting underway the following weekend while the club championships are expected to get underway in August.
A significant outbreak of COVID-19 has occurred at the Direct Provision centre located in the heart of Ennis.
An Ennis based accountancy firm are celebrating 25 years in business, as they adapt to a more hands on role brought about by COVID-19.
*Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan. Photograph: John Mangan Government are going to fight to save jobs left as a result of Aer Lingus’ decision to close its base at Shannon Airport, the Minister for Transport has said
*Clare’s Alannah Ryan. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Cutting down on the concession of soft goals is the main objective of the Clare senior camogie panel as they begin preparations for their second encounter of the year.
Faith in the beef industry can be strengthened by the appointment of an independent meat regulator, a North Clare representative has maintained.
Shannon-based tech start-up, Get the Shifts has won a top EU business award.
*O’Connell St. Photograph: John Mangan Introduction of a paint scheme for businesses in Ennis town is to be investigated as a means of lifting the spirits of traders.