Broadford & Cooraclare confirmed as successful applicants in €50m wastewater scheme
BROADFORD and Cooraclare have been finally included in the €50 million rural wastewater collection and treatment scheme.
BROADFORD and Cooraclare have been finally included in the €50 million rural wastewater collection and treatment scheme.
*Pat Barry. RETIRED civil servant, Pat Barry (IND) has announced he will be contesting next year’s local elections as an Independent candidate in the Shannon Municipal District.
*Dermot Hayes. Photograph: John Mangan CLARE LEADER forum will be holding a rally this Friday (December 8th) to demonstrate their opposition to the proposed Green Paper on Disability Payment Reform.
*Chloe Morey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CHLOE MOREY is to retire from inter-county camogie.
Beagh Hurling Committe & Lotto group: Michael Earley, Michael Mahon, Denise Keane, Neil McGuane, Frank Falloon, Vivian Diviney and Cathy Murray. DENISE KEANE has won the Beagh hurling club lotto jackpot of €19,800.
*Photograph: Ann O’Connell . AN ELDERLY Quilty man was assaulted in his own home as two men dressed as workers proceeded to take a quantity of cash from his property.
Photo: L to R: Gerry Murphy Ei Electronics, Anne Griffin Shannon Municipal District, Breda Breen An Garda Síochána, Celia King An Garda Síochána, Sergeant Seamus Mulligan, Siobhan Ryan An Garda Síochána, Superintendent John Ryan, Adrian Sylvester Shannon College of Hotel Management, Dominic Murphy Shannon Precision Engineering, Darragh McDonagh Fabricated Products, David Wallace, Bunratty Manor Hotel, …
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Kerry farmer Mick Teahan with a Kerry Bog Pony and foal in the Kerry Bog Village. Photo Joe Keogh A NEW INITIATIVE has been launched at Bunratty Castle and Folk Park to preserve and promote awareness of one of Ireland’s rarest breeds of pony.
*Leonard Cleary, Noeleen Fitzgerald, Pat Dowling, Anne Haugh, Carmel Kirby and Jason Murphy. SUBSTANTIAL changes to the management of Clare County Council are to be made as part of a vast reshuffle.
*Justice Minister, Helen McEntee walks the streets of Dublin flanked by Gardaí. MINISTER FOR JUSTICE, Helen McEntee (FG) has survived a confidence vote with two of the three Clare TDs present supporting the Government.