Children rescued from Newmarket-on-Fergus house following petrol bomb attack
*Kilnasoolagh Park. THREE CHILDREN were rescued from a home in the village of Newmarket-on-Fergus in the middle of the night which was subject to a petrol bomb attack.
*Kilnasoolagh Park. THREE CHILDREN were rescued from a home in the village of Newmarket-on-Fergus in the middle of the night which was subject to a petrol bomb attack.
A judge has stated that the failure of Shannon based Halal meat operator, Asba Meats to pay over €300,000 to a group of farmers for deliveries of cattle and sheep has caused “untold damage” to the family life of those farmers. At Ennis District Court on Thursday, Judge Adrian Harris made his comment after hearing …
GERRY Quinn joins Joe Melody on the latest episode of the Business Chamber Podcast, in association with Ennis Chamber of Commerce. The former Clare hurler talks to Joe about his new venture at the Hydro Hotel in Lisdoonvarna which he now co-owns with Armada operator John Burke. Gerry chats with Joe about his eagerness to …
LIMERICK and Clare Education and Training Board has been granted planning permission for a new 2 storey school building at Mol an Óige Community School in Ennistymon. The project received representations from cllrs. Shane Talty (FF) and Bill Slattery (FG) during the planning process. LCETB originally applied to Clare County Council in May last year, …
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SUBMISSION of a funding application for the One Shannon Hub has been labelled as marking a ‘serious start’ for the project with senior officials in Clare County Council determined to have shovels in the ground by September 2027.
ÓIR Tonics will fly the Clare flag at the National Enterprise Awards this week.
*Peadar White. Photograph: Páraic McMahon. PEADAR WHITE is back on the bike this Friday for his annual static cycle in aid of Samaritans.
*Bridgetown. UISCE ÉIREANN have come under fire from a former Mayor of Clare who claimed the state-owned water utility company threw local personnel in South-East Clare to the wolves.