Relations gone ‘very sour’ over Ennis walking bus
RELATIONS are said to have gone “very sour” between management of Ennis National School and the owners of Westpoint Business Park as the impasse regarding the country’s biggest walking bus continues.
RELATIONS are said to have gone “very sour” between management of Ennis National School and the owners of Westpoint Business Park as the impasse regarding the country’s biggest walking bus continues.
PLANS for an electrical substation have been lodged with Clare County Council by Shannon Airport DAC.
*Senator Timmy Dooley with An Taoiseach, Micheál Martin. Photograph: Natasha Barton A CLARE SENTATOR has called for the 67th World Ploughing Championship to be cancelled and has labelled Russian President Vladimir Putin “a thug and unhinged dictator”.
AREAS OF DRUMGEELY have been “ploughed up” by lorries traversing by St John’s National School and surrounding houses, an elected representative has claimed.
FAILURE to use CCTV cameras in towns and villages across Clare to clamp down on fly tipping is “ruining” the reputation of some businesses, a county councillor has claimed.
*The Antonov landing in Shannon Airport. Photograph: Joe Buckley SADNESS has been expressed in Shannon following the destruction of the world’s largest aircraft.
*Podge Collins is sandwiched between Conor Glass and Lachlan Murray. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill PRODUCING a below par performance left Clare senior football manager, Colm Collins annoyed as they fell to their first defeat of the 2022 Allianz National Football League.
AN ENNIS woman originally from Ukraine has expressed her disgust at Ryanair’s decision to increase the price of flights from Poland as hundreds of Ukrainians attempted to flee their country following Russia’s invasion.
*Photograph: John Mangan AN APPLICATION to construct the Doolin visitor centre is to be lodged in the second quarter of this year.
*Doireann Murphy. Photograph: Veronica McMahon SHOWINGS against Cork and Kilkenny in their opening outings of the National Camogie League have left the Clare manager optimistic for the season ahead.