Clare minor footballers eliminated from Munster championship
A SECOND DEFEAT has ended Clare’s involvement in the Munster minor football championship.
A SECOND DEFEAT has ended Clare’s involvement in the Munster minor football championship.
*Friar’s Walk. PLANS TO DEVELOP A multi-storey car park as part of the Friar’s Walk transformational project in the Ennis 2040 strategy have been dropped but it can be reinstated if demand for car parking is established.
*Ronan Arthur. Photograph: Joe Buckley NEWMARKET CELTIC have been on one hell of a journey this season, reaching finals of the FAI Junior Cup and Munster Junior Cup.
*St Flannan’s staff objecting the plans. CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL should be in no doubt that there is an overwhelming rejection by the entire school community at St Flannan’s College in Ennis to HSE plans for a €25m community hospital on the college’s green space.
*Tommy Guilfoyle. Photograph: John Mangan CLARECASTLE’S Tommy Guilfoyle has said he is undecided on whether he will be putting his name forward to contest the 2024 local elections.
MARK ROCHE hit four goals as Avenue Utd kept their place at top of the Premier Division with a comfortable 6-1 win over Kilrush Rangers.
*Podge Collins on the attack for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill HE SACRIFICED his honeymoon to line out with Clare’s senior footballers as they booked their passage to the Munster final and All-Ireland SFC and Podge Collins said it was worth it to qualify for a first provincial decider with the county’s footballers.
*Senator Martin Conway. SENATOR Martin Conway (FG) has been appointed as Chairperson of the newly established Seanad Select Committee on Scrutiny of EU-related Statutory Instruments.