O’Mahony steps up to become Clare LGFA secretary
*Raymond O’Mahony. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography ENNIS’ RAYMOND O’MAHONY has been elected as the new secretary of the Clare Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA).
*Raymond O’Mahony. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography ENNIS’ RAYMOND O’MAHONY has been elected as the new secretary of the Clare Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA).
*Clare GAA Chairman, Kieran Keating. Photograph: Natasha Barton CHAIRMAN OF CLARE GAA, Kieran Keating has hit out at the “very flawed process” that resulted in suspensions for two of the county’s senior hurlers this year while the need to provide facilities of a comparable standard to other counties was also stressed.
*Photograph: John Mangan 1,400 TONNES OF SALT has been used in gritting roads across Co Clare in the past week as part of efforts to minimise the risk to road users during the current cold snap.
AN OUTBREAK of verotoxigenic E coli infection (VTEC) has resulted in the temporary closure of a childcare facility in Co Clare.
AN ELDERLY KILRUSH WOMAN was left waiting eight hours for an ambulance to arrive.
*Shannon Heritage workers protesting outside Bunratty Castle. Photograph: Natasha Barton NO CONTACT HAS BEEN made to Clare County Council by any Government Department or Shannon Airport Group since it announced its withdrawal from the planned transfer of Shannon Heritage absence in the absence of State funding.
*Traffic at Blake’s Corner. Photograph: Bob Singer A JUDICIAL REVIEW against the decision for a compulsory purchase order (CPO) of Blake’s Corner will be “vehemently” argued, the Chief Executive of Clare County Council has pledged.
*The top table in Hotel Woodstock. Photograph: Natasha Barton IN THE BATTLE of two former Clare GAA Chairman, Ballyea’s Michael O’Neill has defeated Robert Frost to become Central Council delegate.
*Senator Timmy Dooley (FF). Photograph: Joe Buckley A CLARE SENATOR has hit out at “middle class people” helping to support the criminal drug network through their use of recreational drugs on a social basis.
*Photograph: Brian Arthur DROMOLAND CASTLE is to host the KPMG Women’s Irish Open again in 2023.