Clare’s first Pride march as part of QuareClare festival
CLARE’S first Pride March is taking place in Ennis this Saturday, as part of a week-long celebration of unity, inclusivity, and love to support the local LGBTQIA+ community.
CLARE’S first Pride March is taking place in Ennis this Saturday, as part of a week-long celebration of unity, inclusivity, and love to support the local LGBTQIA+ community.
PICTURED: Ennis U15s scum down against Shannon By Dearbhla Parry U15: Ennis RFC 7 – 40 Shannon RFC On Saturday the 15th of September, the Ennis RFC U15s returned for the new season against Shannon at Lee’s Road. Ennis were led by captain Ciaran Sheehan and were supported by Tadhg Bane at flyhalf. Evan Cusack …
*Mark Daly leading a tour to The Louvre. PARIS became the first European capital to ban rented electric scooters but Ballyea native Mark Daly who runs ‘Badass Tours Paris’ which provides a 12km E-Scooter tour around the city is confident it will not negatively impact his business.
*DJ O’Sullivan. SHANNON SINGER AND GUITARIST, DJ O’Sullivan has said he is overwhelmed to reach the top of the iTunes charts in Ireland.
KILMIHIL OWNERS Thomas Keane and John Collins were among those in the winner’s circle in Galway over the weekend Miltown Malbay and Feakle had reason to shout in Limerick.
By Dearbhla Parry U14: Ennis RFC 50 – 10 Bruff RFC The Ennis U14 team successfully began their North Munster League campaign with a dominant victory over Bruff RFC in the Ennis RFC Showgrounds on Saturday 9th September. The Ennis team were dominant from the beginning, allowing the scrum-half, Steven O’Neill, to deliver the ball …
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*Seamus McCaul and Conor Cleary battle for possession. ALL QUARTER-FINAL places in the Clare senior hurling championship have been filled so there’s plenty to discuss on the latest episode of The Water Break.
TRAINED BY TULLA’s Donal Duggan, Droopys Freda reigned supreme in the feature event in Galway over the weekend.
Tom Conway, Chairperson of the Clare Association, Dublin, presenting the Clare Person of the Year Award 2023, to Dr. Peter Daly. Awards such as the one he had just received raised existential questions in the minds of recipients such as who am I or could I be the person being described?
Even though living London for the past thirty five years, the late Brian Fitzgerald steadfastly remained a proud Ennis and Clare man up to the time of his recent death.