‘People of Shannon don’t want bollards at junction linking Cronan & Inis Ealga
SHANNON councillors “got awful stick” from the public on the potential of bollards being introduced at a busy junction in the town.
SHANNON councillors “got awful stick” from the public on the potential of bollards being introduced at a busy junction in the town.
SIXMILEBRIDGE’S newest business owners are hopeful of creating a wellness community through the opening of a new gym.
COMPARISONS could not be made on Ballyea’s maiden Clare SHC success in 2016 and their latest glory only that the same man was at the helm who said the awarding of a penalty to Aaron Griffin was a major turning point.
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*James Carey and Fionnoula Moloney Carey, with retired greyhounds Ariana and Vic at Limerick Greyhound Stadium for the Ag Rásaíocht Le Chéile night and Matchbook Irish St. Leger Quarter Finals. Fast Fit Paddy handled by Liscannor’s Declan McDonagh is the only Banner hope of winning this year’s Matchbook Betting Exchange Irish St Leger.
*Reuben Liddy, Sally-Anne Hayes, Jane Kelleher, Declan Ross and Senator Roisin Garvey. Photograph: Joe Buckley THOUSANDS of teenagers across Ireland and hundreds in Shannon are trying to do the right thing when it comes to the environment, a Clare Senator has outlined.
*Man of the match, Niall Deasy with his nephew Eli. Photograph: Natasha Barton CLAIMING a third Clare SHC title in six years has proven Ballyea’s ability but winning their latest championship without Tony Kelly has shown they are not a one man team according to Niall Deasy.
FORTY sailors arrived in Kilkishen and surrounding areas for the GP14 Munster Championships last weekend.
AS SUPPORTERS pushed their way through the crowds to extend congratulations, Cathal O’Connor wore a broad smile.
*Aidan Buckley nets the winner for Shannon Town. Photograph: Joe Buckley Shannon Town Utd’s U14s edged out Limerick club Shelbourne Utd in the National Cup with Aidan Buckley slotting home the all-important goal.