Iron Dad challenge passes through Clare
Louth’s Declan Loy passed through Co Clare on Wednesday as part of his challenge to swim, cycle and run in every county in Ireland in the space of thirty two days.
Louth’s Declan Loy passed through Co Clare on Wednesday as part of his challenge to swim, cycle and run in every county in Ireland in the space of thirty two days.
*Photograph: Páraic McMahon ESB have been slammed for their treatment of their workforce in West Clare following last Tuesday’s announcement that an expected 100 plus jobs are to be cut, one month after refuting claims such a scenario was on the cards.
*Moneypoint Power Plant. Photograph: Páraic McMahon A delegation of West Clare councillors are today (Wednesday) issuing a letter to secure a meeting with two Ministers plus a number of agencies and the ESB on the future of Moneypoint.
Two young Clare men are among nine in the country to have this month become Irish Navy officers.
Different approaches must be taken in order to deal with the housing crisis in Clare according to the Chair of the Strategic Policy Committee responsible for housing.
Lough Derg has the potential to become “a world class tourism product” if the right strategy is put in place.
*Clare’s Cillian Brennan gets away from Paul Geaney of Kerry. Photograph: Martin Connolly WHEN I sit down to pen a column for The Clare Echo, a defeat is usually handled with a critical look at where the side has gone wrong. However on this occasion I can offer nothing but praise for this Clare team, …
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*Shane Lowry hitting off on the twelfth tee during the first round of the 2019 DDF Irish Open at Lahinch. Photograph: Brian Arthur Shannon Airport’s lack of presence and marketing during The DDF Irish Open at Lahinch has been questioned and criticised as “an incredible failure”.
A potential purchaser has been identified for a Shannon based pharmaceutical company that was placed in provisional liquidation by The High Court.
Motorists are ‘taking their lives into their hands’ by having to travel in the middle of certain roads due to unmaintained hedges in Co Clare.