Shannon company wins New Business of the Year at European awards
Shannon company Get The Shifts, has won ‘New Business of the Year’ at The European Business Awards.
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Shannon company Get The Shifts, has won ‘New Business of the Year’ at The European Business Awards.
Mary Considine’s first two months as CEO of Shannon Group have been described as “healthy” according to the man whose house is the nearest dwelling to Shannon Airport.
For the seventh year in a row, the garden belonging to Robert Moorhead has received an award from Ennis Tidy Towns.
An estimated 13 jobs are to derive from Screwfix’s expansion into Co Clare which will see the opening of an Ennis store in early 2020.
*Members of the 2013 panel. Photograph: Joe Buckley Clare’s All-Ireland hurling winners from 1995, 1997 and 2013 along with provincial victors from 95, 97, 98 and the Munster football champions of 1992 are set to be allowed free entry to all GAA games within the county from next year onwards.
Discussions are ongoing about the possibility of the Clare Schoolboys/Schoolgirls League (CSSL) acquiring the former home of Newtown FC to use as their own grounds.
*PJ Curtis. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire A Christmas tale of nostalgic Burren Yuletides as seen through the eyes of Kilnaboy’s PJ Curtis has been included in a national audio essay series.
Over 150 people are homeless in Clare this Christmas while Clare County Council have been accused of removing sleeping bags belonging to rough sleepers in Ennis.
*Gary Brennan. Photograph: Martin Connolly Gary Brennan’s contribution to football in the county has been lauded by Clare GAA secretary, Pat Fitzgerald.
*Liam Conneally speaking at Monday’s opening of LIT Ennis. Ennis’ third level presence is going to become “bigger and greater”, Clare County Council’s Director of Economic Development has outlined.