Ardnacrusha’s Oakley steps down as Business Post Editor
ARDNACRUSHA’s Richie Oakley has announced he is stepping down as Editor of The Business Post.
ARDNACRUSHA’s Richie Oakley has announced he is stepping down as Editor of The Business Post.
*Photograph: John Mangan AN AMBULANCE was required at Cusack Park for the second week in a row, prompting calls for a stand-by presence to be in operation at the county grounds.
*Photograph: John Mangan TWO FEMALES remain hospitalised following a stabbing in Clareabbey last week.
Nora Owen, Prof Michael Laffan, Madeline Taylor Quinn, Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney. MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS, Simon Coveney (FG) has told supporters in Co Clare that Fine Gael must aim to dominate the centre of Irish politics.
*Colm Rice races away from Matt O’Shea. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill GROWING IN CONFIDENCE with every outing, Corofin’s senior footballers have the task of taking down the county champions in the semi-finals.
*Criticism of the pace of the NBP’s delivery in Clare was voiced by county councillors. DELAYS with the roll-out of broadband as part of the €2.9bn National Broadband Plan have been criticised by Clare councillors with NBI officials admitting they are eleven months off where they had intended to be at the start of the …
*Director of Commercial with Ryanair, Jason McGuinness with Shannon Airport Group, CEO Mary Considine. Photograph: Eamon Ward RYANAIR have announced two new routes from Shannon Airport and the addition of another aircraft.
*Plans for the Ballymacaula development were debated by Ennis councillors. PLANS FOR ENNIS’ largest ever private housing scheme will have to be reduced, local councillors have argued.
*Paul Corry scored for Bridge Utd. Photograph: Natasha Barton BRIDGE UTD dropped points against neighbours Shannon Town Utd which was duly capitalised on by Newmarket Celtic who move two points clear at the top of the Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division.
Éinne O’Connor gets away from Morgan Garry. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ÉIRE ÓG’s senior footballers remain steadfast in their determination to hold onto their crown as county champions.