Camogie ‘the big loser’ in avoidable fixture clash
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SPORTING SUPPORTERS IN CLARE have been left disappointed with a fixtures clash this weekend.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SPORTING SUPPORTERS IN CLARE have been left disappointed with a fixtures clash this weekend.
OVER €1.2m is calculated as the cost for repairs to the Strand Line Wall in Kilkee.
*Rory Hayes. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CLARE HURLERS Peter Duggan and Rory Hayes have been cleared to play in Saturday’s All-Ireland SHC quarter-final.
A HOUSING ESTATE IN KILDYSART is claimed to be the best maintained in the county while also boasting to have “the finest view from any Council estate in Ireland”.
OVER 370,000kg of annual waste could be diverted in Co Clare away from landfill by recycling mattresses, creating over 318,000kg of valuable recovered materials in the process according to social enterprise, Bounce Back Recycling (BBR).
A SWIMMING BAN HAS BEEN IMPLEMENTED for Cappa Pier in Kilrush.
CO CLARE is on the backfoot for development of offshore wind energy projects, elected representatives have claimed.
E-scooters have been “let loose on the public” with county councillors seeking the implementation of regulations to try provide some form of protection.
A FORMER CLARE TD has said the county hurlers should withdraw from the championship if appeals to have suspensions of Rory Hayes and Peter Duggan are not rescinded.
*A frustrated Chloe Moloney at the final whistle. RECORDING THEIR FIRST LOSS of the championship has disrupted the momentum of the Clare ladies footballers, intermediate boss Evan Talty has acknowledged.