Shannon Airport’s green vision acknowledged in ACA programme
SHANNON AIRPORT has been awarded Carbon Accreditation Level 2 by the globally recognised Airport Council International (ACI).
SHANNON AIRPORT has been awarded Carbon Accreditation Level 2 by the globally recognised Airport Council International (ACI).
*Photograph: John Mangan INCH LOCALS have been asked to remove the barriers and blockades by the Minister of State at the Department of Integration but are likely to maintain their demonstrations.
*Clare TD, Michael McNamara (IND). Photograph: Chris Copley A CLARE TD has warned the local authority of the potential implications of transferring land in its ownership to the Ennis 2040 DAC.
*Anthony Lenihan, Pat O’Brien, John Lenihan, John Lyons and David Fleming at the Belvoir car park before their ascent of the 12 O’Clock Hills. SCARIFF BAY COMMUNITY RADIO presenters are headed for the hills while others will get to soak up a feast of traditional music.
*Seamie Fitzpatrick at Magowna Hill where one of the blockades are located. Photograph: John Mangan BLOCKADES will remain located at three points on the approach to Magowna House but locals have said they are agreeable to a smaller quantity than the announced figure of 69 male asylum seekers taking up residence at Inch.
*Cian O’Dea. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S SENIOR footballers will have their first run-out since the disappointing Munster final defeat to Kerry when they welcome Donegal to Ennis.
A NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART organic light emitting diode (OLED) manufacturing facility has been opened in Shannon by Universal Display Corporation (UDC) and PPG.
*Agnes O’Malley speaking on behalf of Inch residents on Wednesday night. Photograph: John Mangan INCH RESIDENTS HAVE committed to continue their protest for the long-haul and have voiced disappointment with senior Government officials.
*Terence Fahy and Brendan Bugler issue the instructions. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S U20 HURLERS were left heartbroken after falling to defeat in Monday’s Munster final.
*Photograph: Brian Arthur ANALOG DEVICES is to triple its European wafer production capacity and create 600 jobs in a €630m investment in a research, development and manufacturing plant in Limerick.