VIDEO: Bull runs free in Ennis & hospitalises one man
A bull caused the hospitalisation of one man in Ennis on Thursday morning as he ran along the streets of the county town.
A bull caused the hospitalisation of one man in Ennis on Thursday morning as he ran along the streets of the county town.
Saturday’s staging of the North Clare Agricultural Show will be a special one as it reaches it’s seventieth annual show.
A Quin father of three has had his medical card revoked twice by the HSE since receiving a terminal diagnosis in July 2017.
*Pictured during Branch Handling training are recruits Hilary Cleary, Hospital Co Limerick and Dara Flaherty, Longford Town. Photograph: Arthur Ellis. Shannon Airport has become the first airport in Ireland to take delivery of two new state-of-the-art High Reach Extendable Turret (HRET) fire tenders.
*Photograph: Martin Connolly Businesses and community groups across West Clare are prepared to engage fully with a proposed new taskforce aimed at bringing new investment to the county according to Fianna Fáil General Election candidate, Rita McInerney.
*Pictured at the contract signing for the refurbishment works for the new Third Level Campus at Bindon Street: Cllr. Cathal Crowe, Mayor of Clare, Cllr. Johnny Flynn, Mayor of Ennis, Aldo Andreucetti, Clerk of Works, General Design, Clare County Council; Carmel Greene, Head of Property Management, Clare County Council; Liam Conneally. Director of Economic Development, …
Ennis’ growing affinity with Love Island continues with one member of the UK cast confirmed to be visiting the county town next month.
*Cllr Roisin Garvey flanked by Eamon Ryan. Photograph: John Mangan Attendees at a special meeting to consider future operations for the Moneypoint power plant were sarcastically praised by Cllr Roisin Garvey “for catching up”.
*Photograph: Shannon Tidy Towns Contractors hired by Clare County Council to carry out maintenance work across the county have been warned that they may not receive payment for their work if it is not conducted to standard.
19.2 percent of primary school children in Clare are being taught in classes with thirty or more pupils.