Plans for Cahermurphy windfarm rejected
Planning permission for a controversial wind farm in Cahermurphy has been rejected by Clare County Council.
Planning permission for a controversial wind farm in Cahermurphy has been rejected by Clare County Council.
Female councillors in Clare have spoken of the need to remove taboos on conversations about menopause.
Funding for communities groups throughout Clare has been sought for defibrillators and training from the Department of Health.
Members of the Clare minor hurling panel that experienced a thumping at the hands of Cork on Wednesday have the potential to develop into fine U20 and senior hurlers their manager has said.
*Kevin Brennan, Colin Brennan, Cllr Mary Howard, Bernie Brennan, Michael McTigue, Larry Brennan and Fergal Brennan at the unveiling of a memorial to Laura Brennan in Ennis. Photograph: John O’Neill Vaccination centres all over the country should be used as part of a ‘catch-up programme’ for the administration of the HPV vaccine, Clare councillors have …
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*Jack and Rita Fitzgibbon from Caherdavin, Limerick, boarding the first flight out of Shannon Airport following today’s lifting of travel restrictions. The couple were on their way to Gatwick, UK, this morning for the expected birth of their new Great Grandchild today in Surrey. A sense of excitement filled the air at Shannon Airport on …
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*Photograph: John Mangan Drop kerb adjustments to aid accessibility and mobility in Ennis has been deferred while a review on disabled parking spaces at the main parking spots in the county town is underway.
A new service from Shannon Airport to Gran Canaria is to take off in August.
*Photograph: Martin Connolly Clare’s senior hurlers have been drawn against Cork in the second round of the All-Ireland SHC qualifiers.
Clare beaches and seas can expect to become cleaner as single use plastic items are banned in Ireland.