‘Jagged stones’ damage vehicles in Parteen
“Jagged stones” have caused vehicle damage in Parteen.
*Brendan Foley. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Halloween and Smith O’Briens competing in intermediate hurling finals are turning out to be quite the happy coincidence.
Club delegates in Clare have voted unanimously to approve the implementation of a five year strategic plan for Clare GAA.
*John Lyons pictured at his home in Drumbiggle. Photograph: Natasha Barton A Lisdoonvarna native with a multitude of health issues has called on the Government to rethink the illnesses and conditions absent from the medical card allowance.
*Musicians gather at the Yellow Submarine in Corofin on Sunday afternoons. On a recent Sunday afternoon at The Yellow Submarine restaurant in Corofin, more than a dozen musicians gathered. Tunes began as they sometimes do at such a session, a fiddle player picking up the first bars of a tune, some players joining in immediately, …
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Liam Moloney was recently elected as Treasurer of the Pan European Organisation of Personal Injury lawyers (PEOPIL) www.peopil.com at its Annual Conference in Malaga, Spain.
The winners of Clare Business Excellence & Resilience Awards 2021 were revealed at a gala ceremony held at glór theatre, Ennis, on Thursday October 28th. Hosted and organised by Ennis Chamber, Clare County Council was the main sponsor and MC on the night was author and comedian Colm O’ Regan, who brought a perfect blend …
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An elected representative has warned that access to a Cratloe graveyard could be “gone forever” if accessibility issues are not taken seriously.
Scarriff based photographer James Treacy has launched a new Photography course in his neighbouring town of Killaloe. He claims this course has the potential for any student who finishes the course to earn more than €90,000 per annum. This is the second course he is running and is based in the Killaloe Hotel on Wednesday …
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Agriculture is often a glossed over topic in political circles in mainstream political conversation in Ireland, which is a surprise to most international conversation.