Emergency training exercise to cause slight disruptions on N18
AN EMERGENCY SERVICES exercise is to cause disruption on the N18 over a ten hour period commencing on Wednesday night.
AN EMERGENCY SERVICES exercise is to cause disruption on the N18 over a ten hour period commencing on Wednesday night.
Pictured at the merger announcement (l-r): Derek Walsh (Sellors), Helen Rackard (MHP), Stephen Keogh (managing partner, Sellors), John Shaw (MHP), Miriam O’Connor (Sellors), Ian Sheehy (Sellors), Sinéad Nunan (MHP). Missing from photo is Ronan Hynes (Sellors). Photograph: Eamon Ward. TWO OF THE MID-WEST’s longest serving legal teams are to merge creating the largest law firm …
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ADDITION OF NEW HOUSES on a road “walked 365 days a year” has prompted calls for the sight distance to be improved.
Members of the Shannon Airport Oireachtas Group pictured with Shannon Group CEO, Mary Considine and Chairperson Conal Henry. SHANNON GROUP’s newly appointed Chairperson does not believe there is a need for the Chief Executive of Clare County Council, Pat Dowling to join its Board.
Pictured with PhD student Ernesto Sanchez (third from left) is Geraldine Enright, Director of Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience, Bobby Kerry, Chair of the Board of Cliffs of Moher; Jim Deegan, Professor of Tourism Policy and Director of the National Centre for Tourism Policy Studies (UL); Leonard Cleary, Director of Rural Development, Clare County Council; …
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*Photograph: Joe Buckley A SOUTH CLARE representative has warned that the closure of the entrance to Cluainin Apartments in Shannon “could end up causing a death”.
*Cian O’Dea. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Ulster champions, Derry proved a level above Clare in Saturday’s All-Ireland SFC quarter-final.
DOOLIN will host the world premiere of the play ‘2 Days in September’ this week.
TWO RIVAL FERRY COMPANIES have put their differences aside with a deal reached to see the O’Brien family taking ownership of the Liscannor Ferry Company from the Garrihy clan.
PROGRESSING the transfer of Shannon Heritage sites has been earmarked as a key goal of the new Cathaoirleach of the Killaloe Municipal District.