AGSI warn of reduction in Garda management for Clare
A new policing model to be rolled out across the country is both “concerning and unconvincing”, the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors (AGSI) have said.
A new policing model to be rolled out across the country is both “concerning and unconvincing”, the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors (AGSI) have said.
Securing flights from Shannon Airport to Paris plus encouraging French business to set up in the Mid-West post Brexit were among the key issues discussed between a Clare contingent and the Honorary Consul of France.
*Éire Óg’s Darren O’Brien gets away from Cillian Fennessy. Photograph: Raymond O’Mahony Feakle, Ballyea and Éire Óg have secured their spots in the quarter-finals of the Clare SHC.
*Patrick Kelly, Imogene Toft, James Toft. Clare motorcyclist James Toft smashed world records on his last visit to Pendine Sands, now he’s putting the final touches on preparations on the return trip and he’s bringing with more competitors.
*Back row L-R Jacques Lusson (Kiltimagh), Peter McGlynn (Mallow), Cian Humphreys (Ennis), Andrei Molnor (Head Coach), Cathal Dwyer (Ennis), Cillian O’Riordan (Ennis), Lucas Freard Ruiz (Dublin). Front Row L-R Roman Uzun (Dublin), Jesus Quaye Saya (Ennis), Ciagan Davoren (Loughrea), Gareth Gilmartin (Drumshanbo), Brandon Kennedy (Dublin). Missing from Photo: Arron Hughes (Kiltimagh). Four Ennis teenagers are …
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*Cratloe’s Conor McGrath. Photograph: Martin Connolly A place in the quarter-finals of the Clare SHC will be the prize for the winners of the four ties taking place this weekend.
*Aideen McCormack. Though the senior and junior Clare camogie sides failed to make Croke Park for All-Ireland final day, there may be some involvement with one coach from the county vying to be the named the most inspiration camogie coach in the country.
*Newmarket-on-Fergus’ Jamie Ryan in full flight. Often GAA clubs across the country do battle with the ultimate goal of winning county championships however one club in the Banner County finds itself in with a chance of winning a car.
*Madalina Rotoru, Brian O Donnoghue Principal, Liam O Brien, George O Callaghan Chief Exec LCETB and Princess Maku. Photograph: Brian Arthur Ennis Community College is to double in size with the commencement of a new building project now underway at its campus at Harmony Row where Gaelcholáiste an Chláir is also situated.
Locals have expressed their confusion as to how future plans for Cahiracon House can be put in place when the property continues to be in private ownership.