‘Crazy’ to have CCTV in Shannon Town Park switched off
*Shannon Town Park. CCTV cameras are in place at Shannon Town Park but are not activated which has been labelled as “crazy” by one county councillor.
*Shannon Town Park. CCTV cameras are in place at Shannon Town Park but are not activated which has been labelled as “crazy” by one county councillor.
ENNIS woman Fiona Stack has been announced as the CEO of the Radio Kerry Group.
A REDESIGNED bilingual website has been launched by Galway County Council aimed at delivering faster, clearer, and more accessible information to residents, businesses, and visitors.
*Damien O’Halloran. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ALL-IRELAND winning coach Damien O’Halloran is moving from the Clare minors to the U20 hurlers for 2026.
HOPES of completing on the Kinvara boardwalk project have been put on shaky terrain with costs of €8-10m now calculated.
*Rachael English. Photograph: RTÉ Guide SHANNON native Rachael English will be staying put on the airwaves amidst a major reshuffle on RTÉ Radio One.
Mick O’Dea with daughters Helen and Sarah at his honorary conferring on DCU campus as part of their Autumn Graduations. Photograph: Julien Behal ENNIS artist Mick O’Dea has been conferred with an honorary doctorate by Dublin City University (DCU).
*The entrance to O’Callaghans Mills. REMOVING a tree lined landscape on “a lovely entrance” to O’Callaghans Mills “would be a shame”, a senior engineer in Clare County Council has said.
*Avenue Utd vice captain Jamie Roche accepts the Hugh Kelly Cup from CDSL Treasurer, Frank Gormley. Photograph: Joe Buckley AVENUE UTD have claimed the first silverware of the Clare soccer season, taking the Hugh Kelly Cup from Bridge Utd.
*Alan Cunningham. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CLARE COACHES have returned to the roles with the Limerick senior hurlers and footballers for 2026.