Moher Celtic crowned champions in first season
*Photograph: Natasha Barton. MOHER CELTIC in their first season fielding a ladies team were crowned winners in the Clare Women’s Cup final.
*Photograph: Natasha Barton. MOHER CELTIC in their first season fielding a ladies team were crowned winners in the Clare Women’s Cup final.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward. CONTINUED collaboration and developing new initiatives committing to the local tourism industry were explored at a recent networking event.
*Tulla Utd’s Éanna Culloo. Photograph: Joe Buckley TULLA UTD have claimed the first of the semi-final places in the Ennis Carpets Clare Cup while the remaining quarter-final ties are down for decision this Sunday.
Back row: Patricia Nealon, Brigid Liddy, Mary Murray ICS Community Fundraising Officer Midwest, Mary Burke, Molly O’ Donnell, Mary Donnellan, Sheila McGrath. Front row: Mary Woods Organiser, Mary McMahon and Brigid Coughlan Previous Organisers. VOLUNTEERS in Newmarket-on-Fergus will be collecting funds for The Irish Cancer Society on Daffodil Day.
*Brian McNamara. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. NEW RULES and a stronger emphasis on fielding has made gaelic football “more exciting”, Clare midfielder Brian McNamara has said.
*Áras an Chontae, Prospect Hill, Galway. Photo Galway County Council IN A significant boost to the economic, community and cultural development of County Galway, 267 local community groups and events are set to receive combined grant funding of €321,750.
*Jack O’Neill. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill TERENCE FAHY has named his starting team as the Clare U20 hurlers get set to make their bow in the Munster championship.
*Gordon Daly. Photograph: Alan Place TUAMGRANEY native Gordon Daly is to be the new Chief Executive of Clare County Council.
*Millie, Leyla and Rachel Sherlock at the St Patrick’s Day parade in Shannon. Photograph: Joe Buckley SHANNON’s first TD, Donna McGettigan TD (SF) was the grand marshal for the St Patrick’s Day parade in the Airport town.
*The Cliffs of Moher Coastal Walk. DELAYS have been encountered in circulating the new management plan for the Cliffs of Moher Coastal Walk as senior officials in Clare County Council have been unable to send a digital copy of the report due to its size.