‘We always need to think outside the box’ – Considine defends strength of Shannon Airport’s marketing
CEO OF SHANNON GROUP, Mary Considine has insisted “huge work is going on” to market Shannon Airport.
CEO OF SHANNON GROUP, Mary Considine has insisted “huge work is going on” to market Shannon Airport.
GROWTH IN COOLMEEN HAS been flagged in the argument to reduce the speed limit in the West Clare village.
THREE CLARE ORGANISATIONS are to benefit from the RTÉ Toy Show Appeal.
SECOND CLASS students from Scoil Chríost Rí in Ennis and their teachers were the special guests for the launch of a Clare County Library story trail at John O’Sullivan Park, Lees Road, Ennis on Monday.
*Photograph: Martin Connolly THE COUNTDOWN is on for the return of the Clarecastle Regatta.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley SHANNON AIRPORT expects to be back to 80 percent of pre-pandemic passengers numbers by the end of this year.
*Damage in Quilty and Seafield following the storms of 2014. QUILTY AND parts of West Clare “are the forefront of the consequences of climate change,” the Cathaoirleach of the local electoral area has stressed.
CLARE’s senior hurlers produced a stirring comeback to seal their place in the All-Ireland semi-finals.
ASSESSMENTS ARE to be conducted at the mini roundabout outside St Patrick’s Comprehensive School and leading to the Shannon Town Park with a local representative predicting “somebody will be hurt” if action is not taken.
SHANNON’S past and present is embraced in an inaugural festival which runs from Monday (June 20th) to Sunday (June 26th).