Fanore ‘like a warzone area’
*Fanore Beach. Photograph: VisitLisdoonvarna.ie Approaches to Fanore Beach are in such a poor state that Cllr Bill Slattery felt the area resembled “a warzone”.
*Fanore Beach. Photograph: VisitLisdoonvarna.ie Approaches to Fanore Beach are in such a poor state that Cllr Bill Slattery felt the area resembled “a warzone”.
Finding an outlet for fitness through kickboxing has allowed Leona O’Shea stay on top of her anxiety while also becoming one of the county’s greatest exports in the sport.
A Kilrush man who lives with cerebral palsy will this Saturday complete a charity cycle in aid of a vital West Clare service.
As mentioned, I’m so excited to be a Volkswagen Brand Ambassador with Western Garages and to celebrate I’ve decided to list my Top Five Scenic Drives in Co Clare:
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*Jeam Molony & Mairead Moroney celebrate their Olympic success. Photograph: Ray McManus Mairead Moroney and her playing partner Jean Molony will return to Dublin Airport tomorrow proudly sporting silver Olympic medals.
UPON retirement or as you enter your senior years, you will have new considerations for planning ahead for seniority or the Third Act as it is often referred to, writes Sharon Cahir. Heretofore your priority may have been your children, siblings or your own aging parents but as you enter your senior years it’s a …
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Sean and Elaine Lally joined Hotel Woodstock in November 2016 as Co-owners with Choice Hotels Ireland. Sean is well known in the region having managed Hotels for 18 years in Limerick namely the Limerick Strand Hotel, The Clarion Hotel and the Clarion Hotel Suites and the Royal George Hotel.
Elaine is a Clare woman from Bunratty and their Son Oisin is also pursuing a career in Hotel Management at Shannon School of Hotel Management.
*Pictured: Louise Cusack lets her feelings be known at the climate action strike in Ennis last week A THOUSAND Clare secondary school students made their voices heard last Friday as they took to the streets of Ennis and Ennistymon in a demonstration aimed to tackle climate change. Chants of “What do we want, climate action” …
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Located n the busy Market Square of Ennis, LeCroque offers French style sandwiches and Moroccan style cuisine. LeCroque is run by Fatima and John who recently moved to the Market from Parnell street. We arrived at LeCroque around 1pm to have some lunch and were greeted by their friendly staff and showed to our table during a busy lunchtime. LeCroque offer two unique menus as well as some tasty specials. One menu offers LeCroque sandwiches. Croque monsieur sandwiches are a popular french style which translates to mister crunch, LeCroque have several variations of this toasted sandwich. Croque, which means to crunch or bite, also serve a selection of amazing Moroccan dishes, salads, sandwiches and cakes. So whether you are looking a classic Moroccan tagine or just a coffee and bun LeCroque covers everything.