Lack of lighting blamed for Cratloe man’s leg break
*The L3120 in Cratloe. LACK OF LIGHTING IN CRATLOE has been attributed to one local man breaking his leg in recent times, a county councillor has claimed.
*The L3120 in Cratloe. LACK OF LIGHTING IN CRATLOE has been attributed to one local man breaking his leg in recent times, a county councillor has claimed.
LISCANNOR NATIONAL SCHOOL became the first Clare school to be awarded the Marine Institute’s Explorers Ocean Champion Certificate.
*Kilmaley goalkeeper, Bryan O’Loughlin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SIXMILEBRIDGE’S BRIAN CULBERT is to coach the Kilmaley senior hurlers next year.
*The busy R463 regional road from Tuamgraney to Killaloe. COMMERCIAL AND PEDESTRIAN ACTIVITY has been referenced in a bid to reduce the speed limit in Tuamgraney.
*Gerard O’Neill and Catriona Malone. Photograph: Michael O’Brien PHOTOGRAPHERS in the Clare Camera Club applauded best in class with competitions held in honour of two founding members.
*Photograph: John Mangan SANTA CLAUS and his trusted twelve reindeer are preparing to visit homes across the world but their relations in the deer family are proving to be “a real issue” in East Clare.
NEWMARKET-ON-FERGUS’ Lee Devitt has committed to Treaty Utd for the coming season.
SHANNON STUDENT, Ella Hasty has become the first recipient of the Trane Technologies STEM Career Pathways Scholarship for female students.
Diarmaid Nash at the Pat Kirby memorial in Tuamgraney. Photograph: Gordon Daly Back with a bang for the third year, The Clare Echo’s sporting awards applaud the great and good from within the county.
*The late Michael ‘Mikey’ Hynes. A ST STEPHEN’S DAY SWIM in aid of the late Mikey Hynes has already raised well over €6,000.