Kilmaley determined to back up Clare Cup success in championship
*Kilmaley’s Gearoid O’Grady. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill KILMALEY ARE DETERMINED to back up their Clare Cup success when it comes to championship.
*Kilmaley’s Gearoid O’Grady. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill KILMALEY ARE DETERMINED to back up their Clare Cup success when it comes to championship.
A RETURN “to Famine times when we’re spraying the potato” has been teased by a Shannon councillor if a move away from herbicides is made within the local authority.
Orchard Manager Jeremy Turkington and some younger supporters celebrating biodiversity in the orchard. SEEDED in the cherishment of local roots, Scariff’s Harbour Festival will sow ideas of a brighter future.
*Barry Cotter on his way to Shannon Airport SHAMROCK ROVERS have availed of the hassle-free experience at Shannon Airport ahead of their UEFA Champions League qualifier.
*Children enjoying the sun in Shannon on Sunday evening. Photograph: Joe Buckley SHANNON RECORDED the hottest temperatures in Ireland on what has been the warmest day of the year so far.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley WORKS IN SIXMILEBRIDGE need an overall view given the locality’s population increase over the past ten years, the village’s sole representative on Clare County Council has said.
*Podge Collins in action for the Clare senior footballers. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill REACHING AN ALL-IRELAND quarter-final for the first time since 2016 marked a positive campaign for Clare’s senior footballers but the inability to produce consistent displays irked Podge Collins and his teammates.
A SMALL-SCALE pilot project for the installation of on-street electric vehicle charging points has been touted for the town of Ennis.
Contact Performance Turbante by Thaís Muniz. Photograph: Shai Andrade STORIES OF NATURE and culture have been weaved together in a new gallery exhibition at glór.
A NEWMARKET-ON-FERGUS representative has cited “heavier” rainfall in recent years as part of his bid to secure the granting of drainage works in Carrigoran.