Devitt commits to Treaty for 2024 season
*Lee Devitt. Photograph: SkyView Photography LEE DEVITT has committed to League of Ireland outfit, Treaty United for the 2024 season.
*Lee Devitt. Photograph: SkyView Photography LEE DEVITT has committed to League of Ireland outfit, Treaty United for the 2024 season.
Áras Contae an Chláir CALLS for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza have been agreed by elected members of Clare County Council.
Wet and windy conditions last weekend resulted in the cancellation of a number of competitions in golf clubs across the region.
*Lahinch playground. AN ELEVEN year old boy who looked “like a shark” after suffering multiple injuries across a number of teeth when playing with his older brother on a ‘Wind-Surfer Rocker’ at Lahinch playground has been awarded €18,850.
By Caoimhe Fitzgerald (TY student at Coláiste Mhuire) CHRISTMAS tree sales in Clare remain strong despite surge in popularity towards artificial trees in recent years, as householders are being urged to consider the environment when shopping this festive season. Although real Christmas tree sales remain steady in Clare, their artificial counterpart has been growing popular …
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John McCabe, Seamus Mulligan and Patricia Dempsey. Photograph: Joe Buckley OVER 300 Christmas dinners were delivered by Gardaí in Shannon as part of their annual festive initiative.
*CAMHS. 99 YOUTHS in Clare remaining on a waiting list for an appointment with CAMHS.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley 33 percent of actions from the five-year Clare GAA strategic plan are now considered complete, the County Board Chairman has outlined.
PICTURED: Cian O’Connor touches down for Ennis U16s vs St Senans ENNIS’ U14 girls recorded an impressive win over Ballina/Killaloe/Scariff while in another Clare derby, the club’s U16 boys prevailed over St Senan’s RFC. U14 Girls: Ennis RFC 49-17 Ballina/Killaloe/Scariff RFC Drumbiggle was the scene of the Ennis and Ballina/Killaloe/Scariff girls’ match. The game was …
INCLUSION of Broadford and Cooraclare in the €50 million rural wastewater collection and treatment scheme could be “a game-changer” for other communities in the county according to the Mayor of Clare.