Additional trains running for All-Ireland hurling final
ADDITIONAL TRAIN services have been announced by Iarnród Éireann for the All-Ireland SHC final.
ADDITIONAL TRAIN services have been announced by Iarnród Éireann for the All-Ireland SHC final.
*Clare LGFA Chairman Seán Lenihan with Aisling Reidy, Siofra Ní Chonaill, Amy Lenihan and Hannah Doyle. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill STRONG INTEREST has already been expressed to succeed Wayne Freeman as manager of the Clare intermediate ladies football team.
*Clare supporters in Croke Park. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill WITH the scramble for All-Ireland senior hurling final tickets well and truly underway, a technical glitch has emerged.
Pictured at the official handover of two new Volkswagen Transporter vans to Clare County Fire and Rescue Service at the Central Fire Station Headquarters in Ennis were: (front row, l-r) Cllr Alan O’Callaghan, Cathaoirleach, Clare County Council; Killaloe Station Officer Graham Tuohy; Kilrush Station Officer Michael Hanrahan; Director of Physical Development Alan Farrell; and (back …
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*Tánaiste Micheál Martin (FF). Photograph: Natasha Barton FOR Ennis 2040 to progress there must be a positive collective mood towards the plan, the Tánaiste has said.
PLANS for the Doolin Pier visitor services building are currently at a standstill.
*Cillian Murphy (FF) speaking on Scariff Bay Community Radio. Photograph: Joe Buckley TÁNAISTE, Micheál Martin (FF) has said Fianna Fáil got their strategy wrong in West Clare for the local elections after the incumbent Cillian Murphy (FF) lost his seat.
*Photograph: Páraic McMahon MONEYPOINT intends to remain “a big employer” for Co Clare while the Tánaiste has acknowledged “impatience” on the progress made for offshore renewable energy on the west coast.
*Marie McInerney. SCARIFF has “one fewer friend” and is “a sadder place” following the death of Marie McInerney who was considered an integral part of the fabric of the East Clare town.
*Darragh Leahy heads the ball past Conor Hehir. Photograph: Joe Buckley A FIFTY game suspension for Newmarket Celtic striker Darragh Leahy has been cut in half after the club made a successful appeal to the Munster Football Association (MFA).