Éire Óg want to make their mark in Munster
*Philip Talty. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ÉIRE ÓG begin their bid for Munster glory this weekend when they welcome Waterford champions, The Nire to Ennis.
*Philip Talty. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ÉIRE ÓG begin their bid for Munster glory this weekend when they welcome Waterford champions, The Nire to Ennis.
ENNIS RESIDENTS have had to deal with “deplorable” water quality while waiting for mains rehabilitation work to take place.
SWIFT ALTERATIONS by the local authority along the River Fergus Greenway have been commended.
YOUNG CLARE PEOPLE are emigrating “in their droves”.
GARDAÍ are recording a “successful catch rate” when it comes to monitoring speeding into Kilkee from the Doonbeg direction.
*Siobhán Peoples. NORTH CLARE musicians hit the sweet note on TG4 this week.
*Kildysart’s Emmet McMahon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill FRESH FROM the high of winning a first Clare IFC title since 2003, Kildysart will be aiming to bounce forward in the Munster club intermediate football championship.
*Cullen McCabe during the league decider between Avenue Utd and Newmarket Celtic last season. Photograph: Natasha Barton SIX CLARE clubs will be in Munster Junior Cup action this weekend with the meeting of rivals Avenue Utd and Newmarket Celtic the highlight of the soccer season to date.
SPEEDING outside the national school and playground in Kilkishen remains “an issue the whole time,” an elected representative has lamented while leading the call for speed ramps in the East Clare village.
BUSINESS AND PROPERTY OWNERS in the Quin Rd Business Park are up in arms over the plans of the Shannon Airport Group to sell its 4.9 acre site and the management of the estate services and infrastructure at the location.