Better Ennis to host inaugural social cycle
COMMUNITY GROUP, Better Ennis will be hosting a family-friendly social cycle this Sunday.
COMMUNITY GROUP, Better Ennis will be hosting a family-friendly social cycle this Sunday.
*Ellen Casey has made the step-up to the senior side for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A YOUNG and relatively new look Clare will begin their Munster senior camogie championship campaign with a semi-final date with favourites Cork at SuperValu Pairc Uí Chaoimh at 12 noon on Sunday.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley A NEW 24 hour bus to serve Shannon Airport is included in planned enhancements to the 343 bus service.
*Páraic McMahon, Tony McMahon, Geraldine Lambert and Joe Melody at The Shannon Springs Hotel. THERE will be a new poll-topper in the Shannon Municipal District for the first time since 2009.
*Aaron Griffin breaks through the Waterford defence. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill AARON GRIFFIN finished with five points from play as Clare’s senior footballers sealed their passage to the Munster senior football final.
*Robert and Elaine Hayes, owners of seafood business Naughton’s Yard in Kilkee with their vintage 1968 American Airstream trailer which has been converted into a food truck. Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22 AN €850,000 investment has resulted in the transformation of a derelict site in Kilkee into a seafood destination.
*Kevin Hassett (right) pictured with Niall Boylan who has also declared to run for Independent Ireland. KILKEE dairy and beef farmer, Kevin Hassett (II) has said the N68 is “an embarrassment to the people trying to bring business to West Clare” while launching his bid to win a seat on Clare County Council.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward SPORTING stars from East Clare were among those honoured at the mayoral reception of Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Cllr Joe Cooney (FG).
*Avenue Utd captain, Ronan Kerin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill AVENUE UTD have moved closer to clinching the CDSL Premier Division title after easing past Ennis rivals Lifford FC.
*Shannon Airport. SHANNON AIRPORT is gearing up to have two million passengers by the end of 2024, for the first time in fifteen years.