Popular Clare hurling supporter leads the call for more fans at inter-county games
One of Clare’s most well known hurling supporters is leading the call for more crowds to be permitted to attend GAA inter-county games.
One of Clare’s most well known hurling supporters is leading the call for more crowds to be permitted to attend GAA inter-county games.
*Clare supporters in Thurles on Sunday last. Photograph: Joe Buckley 3,000 spectators will be allowed to attend Sunday’s Munster senior hurling semi-final between Clare and Tipperary.
Works to end the long running practice of discharging raw sewage into Liscannor Bay are due to get underway in the coming months.
A memorial to the women who gave birth and the infants who died at the county’s only Mother and Baby Home has been unveiled.
Investigations of drug cultivation in West Clare saw €51,000 of suspected cannabis plants seized last week.
Clare GAA’s efforts to search for the Chairman of the master fixtures committee following Colm Browne’s sudden resignation are not expected to begin until later this year.
*Photograph: Ruairí Ó Conchúir. Compensation for locals who had property damaged as a consequence of foul discharge from Doolough treatment plant in West Clare has been sought.
Doora National School is one of eighteen schools across the country selected to be part of the Every Child A Reader Project.
An Ennis Direct Provision resident has spoken at his delight at the granting of his international protection application.
Clare senior hurling manager, Brian Lohan has called for more supporters to be allowed to attend the county’s upcoming Munster semi-final.