Public demand for pedestrianisation of Ennis is high
OVER 70 percent of the Clare public wish to see the streets of Ennis pedestrianised while local businesses remain unconvinced on the change.
OVER 70 percent of the Clare public wish to see the streets of Ennis pedestrianised while local businesses remain unconvinced on the change.
*Colm Browne has returned to the Master Fixtures committee. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill NEWLY elected Clare GAA Chairman, Kieran Keating has begun the process of reorganising the make-up in personnel on the Association’s sub-committees.
*Mike Gough looks for an offload. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill INTRODUCING new players is the primary aim for Clare in the Munster Hurling Cup, manager Brian Lohan has said.
A LAHINCH farming family have achieved their highest-ever weanling prices.
ENNIS RAILWAY STATION is holding the county town back from reaping further rewards for its cleanliness, local councillors have claimed.
ONE PROPERTY owner in Barefield has been left with a “substantial” bill after they had home heating oil stolen while their electric gates were also damaged.
CLARE GAA have yet to fill the vacant position of Public Relations Officer.
TIDY TOWNS volunteers across Clare are to be acknowledged for their efforts in improving the aesthetics of towns and villages all over the county.
*Gary Cooney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s senior hurlers will have home advantage as they aim to win pre-season silverware.
*Photograph: John Mangan CLARE lotto players may have missed out on scooping the €19m Jackpot on Saturday but winnings were recorded across the county.