Moneypoint’s transfer capabilities still central as investment to grid to hit billions
*Moneypoint. AN APPROXIMATE €3.5bn needs to be spent developing the grid up to 2030 with Moneypoint still viewed as offering excellent transfer capabilities.
*Moneypoint. AN APPROXIMATE €3.5bn needs to be spent developing the grid up to 2030 with Moneypoint still viewed as offering excellent transfer capabilities.
Conor Cleary wins the ball from Conor Whelan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’S senior hurlers fell to their second defeat of this year’s National Hurling League and with that look unlikely to qualify for the knockout stages of the competition.
BALLYBEG is no longer being ignored elected representatives have claimed while a planned scheme to improve the area has been jeopardised by the lack of co-operation from local landowners.
SMOTHER, the hit RTÉ drama filmed in North-West Clare comes to a conclusion this Sunday.
*Photograph: Dermot Mahony A NEW ROSE of Clare will be crowned this Sunday.
A MAJOR MILESTONE will be celebrated by one of the county’s top farm machinery businesses this week.
Mol an Óige CNS pupils Elsie Minihane & Cillian Burke with Ennistymon TidyTowns members Mary Byrne and Josephine Quigley. Fitzpatrick’s SuperValu Ennistymon is encouraging customers to help the environment and raise funds for Ennistymon TidyTowns and Mol an Óige Community National School by availing of its new in-store Reverse Vending Machine.
O’CALLAGHANS MILLS’ John O’Brien has been named as the Toronto Hurler of the Year.
*Adam Hogan is set for a successive start at corner back. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’s senior hurlers are close to full strength with just two changes to the starting team for Sunday’s fourth round league tie versus Galway.
*Jim Madden. Photograph: Martin Connolly JIM MADDEN has resigned as public relations officer (PRO) of the Clare District Soccer League (CDSL).