Derinn takes Miss Clare title weeks after third spinal surgery
TEN WEEKS on from recovering from her third spinal surgery, Derinn Finnerty was selected as the winner of Miss Clare 2022.
TEN WEEKS on from recovering from her third spinal surgery, Derinn Finnerty was selected as the winner of Miss Clare 2022.
*Dr Martina Cleary. ‘DISGUST’ has been voiced by the founder of the Clare Pyrite Action Group (CPAG) with the vote made by two of the county’s TDs this week.
DR SUSAN CRAWFORD, Ennis Tidy Towns and Mary Fitzgerald are to be honoured at this year’s Muintir an Chláir dinner dance.
*Striker Jack Ryan and Shannon Town Utd teammates celebrate. Photograph: Mark Hayes SHANNON TOWN UTD recorded an U19 double after they impressively dismantled the challenge of Tulla Utd on Sunday.
COUNCILLORS IN WEST CLARE have been accused of not being able to figure out how to get crass cut.
*Pictured at the official opening of Loop Head Lighthouse Visitor Experience in Kilbaha South were (l-r): Kitty Garvey, whose late husband Brendan was the Loop Head’s final lightkeeper before the lighthouse was automated by the Commissioner of Irish Lights (CIL) in 1991; Cllr Tony O’Brien, Cathaoirleach, Clare County Council; Leonard Cleary, Director of Rural Development, …
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CONSULTANT DOCTORS at University Hospital Limerick (UHL) have said confidence in management is at “an all-time low” while the Minister for Health has admitted to overcrowding at the facility has been a concern of his “for some time”.
*CDSL Chairman, Jason Ryan. Photograph: Martin Connolly KILRUSH’s Jason Ryan is to be returned unopposed as Chairman of the Clare District Soccer League (CDSL) with contests on course to occur for the roles of Fixtures Secretary and Munster FA Delegate.
*Clare defender, Grainne Harvey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE SUPPORTERS are being urged to get behind the county’s ladies football side in Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final.
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE IRELAND’s (TII) delay in replacing road markings in Cratloe has been labelled as unacceptable by elected representatives.