Lahinch pubs saying no to stag parties
PUBS in Lahinch have began to turn away stag and hen parties.
PUBS in Lahinch have began to turn away stag and hen parties.
Sarah Lavin fresh from winning European Gold at the Iberoamericano meeting in Spain last showing her support for the fundraiser alongside Noelle Morrissey (coach), Scariff students Mary Ann Murray and Oisin Hayes with deputy principal Angela Russell. SCARIFF COMMUNITY COLLEGE have launched fundraising plans to raise €400,000 to build a multi-purpose astro-turf sports facility
CLARE HEAD to Semple Stadium on Thurles this Sunday determined to end the county’s twenty four year drought for a Munster senior championship.
*Grainne Harvey emerges out of the Clare defence with possession. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CLARE’s ALL-Ireland intermediate ladies football campaign got off to a winning start on Sunday.
CLARE’s two Fine Gael Oireachtas members were among the Government TDs and Senators to receive the VIP treatment hosted by the gambling industry at the Punchestown Festival.
*Avenue Utd players celebrate. Photograph: Natasha Barton / CDSL AVENUE UTD have completed a League and Cup double for the first time in over a decade.
DUBLIN AIRPORT’s inability to carry out its primary function of facilitating flights has once again opened the door for Shannon Airport to capitalise.
COMMITMENTS TO ENSURE Kilbaha will not be cut off should future storms occur have been issued by senior engineers in Clare County Council.
Oonagh O’Dwyer from Wild Kitchen and Carol Gleeson Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark Hundreds of people gathered at the Pavilion theatre in Lisdoonvarna last weekend to mark the return of the Burren Slow Food Festival returned after a gap of three years with confidence expressed that the area can benefit from the …
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The victorious Newmarket-on-Fergus U14 camogie side, several of these players are affected by the fixture clash. Photograph: David Dillon REIGNING CLARE COMMUNITY GAMES camogie champions, Newmarket-on-Fergus have been forced to withdraw from the county finals scheduled to take place this weekend.