Scariff Bay Community Radio celebrates ten years as the talk of East Clare
*John S Kelly and Tom Hanley. SCARIFF BAY Community Radio is this week celebrating its tenth birthday and of leading the talk of East Clare.
*John S Kelly and Tom Hanley. SCARIFF BAY Community Radio is this week celebrating its tenth birthday and of leading the talk of East Clare.
*Caoilfhinn O’Dea. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill BACK to back wins for Kilmurry Ibrickane have them heading to the quarter-finals of the Clare SFC.
FILE PIC: Christine Kiefer and Jackie Parfitt from the Glendree Potters with a stall at Scariff Harbour Festival Market. Photograph: Natasha Barton SCARIFF HARBOUR Festival takes place this Bank Holiday weekend with scores of crowds expected in East Clare.
*Lissycasey goalkeeper, Thomas Collins. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. FOLLOWING a facile opening round win, it won’t be until this weekend that a clearer picture of Lissycasey’s capabilities will be known.
*Photograph: Limestone Pics A NEAR-FATALITY in Lahinch is to result in safety improvements at the Miltown Malbay Rd car park.
*Brian McNamara and Joe O’Connor in action during this year’s Munster final. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CORK and Kerry will be seeded in the Munster senior football championship semi-finals in a move which is seen as very damaging for football in the remainder of the province.
*Jonathan Keane celebrates winning the South of Ireland Men’s Amateur Open where he is lifted by Aaron McNulty & Oisin Vaughan. Photograph: INPHO/Ben Brady KILFENORA’S Jonathan Keane had his finest sporting hour to date when winning a title which had so much personal significance for him.
*Cllr David Griffin (FF) brought the matter before the Council. CLARE COUNCILLORS are seeking the introduction of a domestic violence register.
*Ciaran Downes’ two pointer was the highlight of Kilmhil’s first round showing. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. KILMIHIL will bring a strong defensive approach once again as they return to the battlefields of the TUS Clare SFC this Friday.
Mayor of Ennis MD, Cllr Mary Howard (FG) with senior engineers Seán Lenihan and Paddy Tiernan plus members of Ennis Mens Shed at the Mill Wheel. Photograph: Eamon Ward. RESTORED SEATING, public art, new planters and improved bus stops are among a series of linked enhancement projects delivered by local groups and the Ennis Municipal …