Kelly growing tired of talking at meetings
*Cllr PJ Kelly. Photograph: John Mangan LONG MEETINGS are testing the patience of Clare’s longest serving politician.
*Cllr PJ Kelly. Photograph: John Mangan LONG MEETINGS are testing the patience of Clare’s longest serving politician.
Regan Conway. Photograph: ©INPHO/Oisin Keniry CLARE’S JUNIOR CAMOGIE SIDE began their All-Ireland campaign with a comprehensive twenty two point home win over Mayo.
*Photograph: John Moylan JUNIOR BADMINTON players at Ennis Tennis and Badminton Club raised €1000 for the Red Cross Ukraine Appeal.
*Clare’s current female elected representatives (l-r) Cllr Ann Norton, Mayor of Ennis Municipal District; Cllr Clare Colleran Molloy; Deputy Violet-Anne Wynne TD; Cllr Mary Howard; Senator Róisín Garvey; and Cllr Donna McGettigan; pictured with Madeleine Taylor-Quinn (centre), County Clare’s first-ever female TD. Photograph: Eamon Ward Increased female representation at decision-making level will ensure more balanced …
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AN ACTIVE TRAVEL application is to be prepared to link Sixmilebridge’s primary school, St Finnachtas NS with the village’s GAA grounds at O’Garney Park.
SUPPORT THAT BENEFITTED LAHINCH when hosting the 2019 Irish Open must be replicated for the Women’s Irish Open which takes place in Newmarket-on-Fergus this September.
*Robyn O’Connor, Naoise Brennan, Rachel Daly, Aisling Hammond, Emily Connolly, The Yellow Brick Road leads to glór theatre in Ennis next week as the Dinan School of Ballet hosts their annual production, which this year will see all proceeds donated to Milford Care Centre.
People living in the Mid-West have “every right to feel aggrieved” with the standard of health services in the region, a protest held in Ennis has heard.
RELOCATING THE PÚCA statue to Corrovorrin Junction may be needed to heighten awareness of its new design, an Ennis councillor has quipped.
“ALL KINDS OF EXCUSES” have been dished out as reasons for not installing lights under the dual carriageway in Cratloe.