Scariff exhibition showcases top photographers
*John Kelly. SCARIFF is showcasing the work from two of Clare’s top photographers.
*John Kelly. SCARIFF is showcasing the work from two of Clare’s top photographers.
Jonathan Clancy in action for O’Cuirry’s. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CARRIGAHOLT, Cross, Doonaha, Kilkee and Querrin has been shook to the core following the sudden and untimely death of teenager, Jonathan Clancy.
SHANNON AIRPORT is “setting the standards for airports globally,”, a new report has found.
*Northern Lights over Lees Rd. Photograph: Jenny Griffin AURORA displays have been visible across Co Clare this Thursday night.
*Clare LGFA Chair Seán Lenihan. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography DEBATE and questions on what led to a three week delay of the Clare senior ladies football championship were shut down during a tetchy board meeting this weekend.
*A photo montage of what the Crusheen Railway Station could look like. CLARE’S PUBLIC need to be all aboard plans to reopen Crusheen rail station if officials in the capital are to get behind it, Iarnród Éireann’s CEO has said.
Three students, Jan, Jonathon and Sirin who are on an exchange to schools here in Co Clare, Ennis, Kildysart and Ennistymon. The students live with host families here while attending schools till the end of this term. A GERMAN coffee and chat group has started up in Ennis.
*James and Carol Johnston. AOIFE JOHNSTON’s parents James and Carol have said their daughter would still be alive if she went to any other hospital than University Hospital Limerick (UHL).
*An artist’s impression of the Ennis Data Centre. AN BORD PLEANÁLA has conceded there is a flaw in the planning permission it granted for a €1.2bn data centre campus in Ennis.
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL LIMERICK’s (UHL) emergency department recorded its highest ever level of presentations on Monday.