Cahir appointed acting principal of St Flannan’s College
*Donal Cahir. KILNAMONA native Donal Cahir has been appointed as the acting principal of St Flannan’s College.
*Donal Cahir. KILNAMONA native Donal Cahir has been appointed as the acting principal of St Flannan’s College.
*Cllr Bill Slattery. ASYLUM SEEKERS convicted of crimes in Ireland should be deported, the Cathaoirleach of the West Clare Municipal District has claimed.
*Lynda Daly was among those to impress for Scariff/Ogonnelloe. ONE-SIDED affairs marked the start of the Clare Credit Unions Senior Championship on Friday evening.
NEWMARKET-ON-FERGUS singer Clodagh Lawlor is still pinching herself following her appearance on the Rose of Tralee.
Galway artist, Nicole O’Donnell returns to the Kinvara Area Visual Arts Centre (KAVA) with her latest solo exhibition. This new collection brings together nearly 60 pieces, combining older works with new explorations in abstraction and colour. While Nicole’s past solo shows, including Awakening in 2022, followed more clearly defined themes, she describes this latest exhibition …
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The Clare Echo will be hitting shelves at a new time – with an increase in our bulk delivery also taking effect to meet unprecedented demand from County Clare customers. Readers of The Clare Echo will notice some changes in our distribution network beginning next week, with the publication of our edition dated August 21, 2025. The …
*Seán Crowe, winner of the Kerry Boys Plate Championship at Ballybunion Golf Club pictured with Captain Vincent Moloney. Photograph: Francis Bennett. WOODSTOCK JUNIOR Captain Seán Crowe reigned supreme in the Kerry Boys Plate Championship.
*Laurie Ryan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. BANNER LADIES bounced back to winning ways in the Clare ladies football senior championship.
Nicole Norton, Barefield, presents flowers to Minister of State for Disability Hildegarde Naughton during her visit to Clare Crusaders. Photograph: Brian Arthur CLARE CRUSADERS CLINIC has received grant aid to the tune of €300,000 from the Department of Children, Disability and Equality.