€6.9m allocated to transform Cloister into community space
*The Cloister Building is set for a major redevelopment. ALMOST €7M has been allocated to Clare County Council to transform The Cloister in Ennis to a multi-use community space.
*The Cloister Building is set for a major redevelopment. ALMOST €7M has been allocated to Clare County Council to transform The Cloister in Ennis to a multi-use community space.
*Paul Madden. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CLARE SENIOR FOOTBALL manager Paul Madden has finalised his management team.
CLONLARA’s Jimmy Browne has been appointed Chief Operations Officer at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS).
*Liscannor’s Roisin Considine. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography AFTER making it all the way to the competition’s decider last year, inter-county star Roisin Considine is hopeful of once again featuring in a Clare intermediate football championship final in 2025.
*Cratloe and St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield will meet for the second time this year. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. SEMI-FINAL pairings have been made for the Senior, Intermediate and Junior A football championships in Clare.
*Marco Cleary accepts his player of the week award from Colm Walsh O’Loghlen, a proud Éire Óg man and member of staff at St Francis Credit Union. A constant threat for Éire Óg during their quarter-final win over Inagh/Kilnamona, Marco Cleary was alert from start to finish to be named as the St Francis Credit …
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*A delighted Diarmuid Ryan at the final whistle. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CRATLOE edged out Ennistymon following extra-time in the most exciting of the TUS Clare SFC quarter-finals.
*Diarmuid Boyle and James Curran celebrate. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. ST JOSEPH’S Doora/Barefield have caused a major upset to knock out sixteen-time Clare SFC champions Kilmurry Ibrickane.
GORT ARTS will host its second annual members exhibition at the atmospheric courtyard garden and studio of the late ceramic artist, Michael Kennedy.
ENNIS FIGHTER, Paddy ‘Real Deal’ Donovan lost out on a controversial split-decision to Belfast boxer Lewis Crocker to miss out on winning the IBF world welterweight title.