Acting award for Ennis’ Cian Hughes
Ennis’ Cian Hughes has won the Best Male Performance award at the sixth Femme Filmmakers Festival for his performance as Patrick in the short film PADDY.
Ennis’ Cian Hughes has won the Best Male Performance award at the sixth Femme Filmmakers Festival for his performance as Patrick in the short film PADDY.
*Some happy scenes in Tubber GAA Grounds as Burren Gaels (4-05) just overcome Newmarket on Fergus (3-05) in a very exciting Clare LGFA U14A Plate Final. Burren Gaels Caoimhe Byrne O’Connell and Lisa Murphy celebrate at the final whistle. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Jubilation and plenty of beeping was to be heard across Clare in …
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Climate change has heightened concerns for the condition of roads along the Loop Head Peninsula.
*Clare captain Caoimhe Harvey will be lining out with West Clare Gaels. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography On par with waiting for a bus, two have come along at once with adult championships kicking off this weekend in both ladies football and camogie.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley Shannon Town Utd have secured league glory on the double with their senior women’s side and U15 boys claiming honours.
€10,000 has been set aside to complete footpath works in Carrigaholt this year.
*Banner Ladies manager, JJ O’Dea. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Female dual-players are to face the prospect of playing two games every weekend for the next five weeks as adult championships commence in ladies football and camogie.
Less speeding will occur in Ballybeg once footpaths are constructed, Council engineers and elected members have predicted.
*Cllr Gerry Flynn pictured outside Shannon Town Centre. Photograph: Joe Buckley Work yet to be finished on footpaths around Shannon needs to be completed as “a matter of urgency,” an elected representative has said.
*Michael O’Connor. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Public relations officer with Clare GAA, Michael O’Connor has informed clubs he is temporarily stepping away from the position.