Kelly to continue as Clare captain for 2023
*Clare’s Tony Kelly. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TONY KELLY WILL CONTINUE as Clare senior hurling captain for 2023.
*Clare’s Tony Kelly. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TONY KELLY WILL CONTINUE as Clare senior hurling captain for 2023.
ISSUES OF FLOODING in Clarecastle have been brought into focus.
ABSENCE of road marking lines have been labelled as a factor after a male was struck by a van close to the village of Quin.
A councillor has described as “absolutely frightening” the number of cyclists without proper lighting on rural roads.
For the third consecutive year, DNG is once again opening its (virtual) doors to transition year students from Clare who have their minds set on a career in Ireland’s property market. Registration is now open for DNG’s interactive online work experience TY Programme, which will run from February 8th-10th. 500 students are expected to take …
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*Pat Madden. Photograph: Joe Buckley A SHANNON PENSIONER has said the town is not in a position to take more refugees but maintained it was “a done deal” that hundreds of asylum seekers would be located within the Industrial Estate over the coming months.
A CHILDREN’S crossing is to be installed in the centre of a large Roslevan housing estate.