Clare becomes first county in Ireland certified as sustainable tourism destination
*Moylussa. CO CLARE is the first county in Ireland to be certified as a sustainable tourism destination.
*Moylussa. CO CLARE is the first county in Ireland to be certified as a sustainable tourism destination.
TWO years on from an unprecedented and devasting fish kill in North Clare, the Ennistymon Rivers Festival will take place.
*A full car park outside glór and the de Valera library. CAR PARKING and whether there is an adequate or insufficient amount of spaces in the county prompted another divergence of opinions at the latest sitting of the Ennis Municipal District.
*Newmarket Celtic’s Nathan Boaventura. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. NEWMARKET Celtic extended their lead at the top of the CDSL Maloney Hardware Premier Division but the chasing pack of Bridge Utd, Avenue Utd and Tulla Utd are not relenting.
*A €70m community fund was also planned as part of the project. PLANS for a 450MW wind farm off the coasts of Clare and Galway have been pulled.
KAREN RONAN is to step down as General Manager of the Shannon Region Conference and Sports Bureau following her appointment as Chief Executive Officer of Galway Chamber.
ENNIS’ long-awaited satellite haemodialysis unit will be up and running by the end of June next year, the HSE has stated following the conclusion of a tender process.
*Swimmers in Cappa. Photograph: John Mangan CALLS HAVE been made for the provision of “environmentally friendly outdoor showers” at Cappa and White Strand (Doonbeg).
Darragh Murrihy clears his lines under pressure from Callum Coffey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S three year winning streak over Cork in the Munster minor hurling championship is over after the Rebels reigned supreme in Tulla to comfortably account for the hosts.
Erin & Daniel Purcell at the 2022 tractor run in Killanena. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. KILLANENA’s much-loved tractor run takes place this Sunday.