Drugs worth €107.5k and firearm seized in Ennis
€107,500 worth of controlled drugs and a firearm with ammunition were seized by Gardaí in Ennis.
€107,500 worth of controlled drugs and a firearm with ammunition were seized by Gardaí in Ennis.
*Seamus O’Reilly. Photograph: Joe Buckley ESTABLISHING A CONNECTION with young people is among the biggest challenges facing newspapers in Clare and beyond, a former editor and owner maintained.
SHANNON will host another award-winning play later this month.
Aaron Griffin on the attack for Lissycasey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill LISSYCASEY have sealed their place in the knockout stages of the Clare SFC for the fifth year in a row.
*Ross O’Donoghue. THE CLARE ECHO is delighted to announce that Ross O’Donoghue will be fronting the club hurling version of The Water Break.
*Photograph: Tina O’Connell DOOLIN PIER’s use as a swimming destination can no longer be ignored with Chinese whispers an obstacle at the North Clare location.
*Avenue Utd celebrating retaining the Ennis Carpets Clare Cup. Photograph: Joe Buckley AVENUE UTD have “no shortage of hunger” as they bid to win back the Premier Division title from Newmarket Celtic.
*David Fitzgerald on the attack. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill INAGH/KILNAMONA produced a commanding second half to ensure they will play no part in the relegation series of the Clare SHC and in the process sent Doora/Barefield into a battle for survival.
*Bridge Utd’s Conor Deasy. Photograph: Natasha Barton TRANSITION AWAITS Bridge Utd in the Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division but they remain determined to move into the top three.
*Doonbeg manager, John Keane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill DOONBEG’s most recent outing may have been a six point loss but they head into Sunday’s Clare SFC play-off with their heads high.