99 Clare youths on waiting list for CAMHS
*CAMHS. 99 YOUTHS in Clare remaining on a waiting list for an appointment with CAMHS.
*CAMHS. 99 YOUTHS in Clare remaining on a waiting list for an appointment with CAMHS.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ST JOSEPH’S DOORA/BAREFIELD’s bid for All-Ireland glory ended after they were defeated by Roscommon outfit Athleague in the Junior camogie semi-final on Sunday.
ST JOSEPH’S DOORA/Barefield were crowned Munster junior camogie champions for the first time with an enthralling one point win over Limerick winners Monaleen.
GRAHAM ROWNTREE has included Clare men in his Munster squad for Saturday’s URC third round tie against the Dragons.
*Padraig Donovan puts Sam Power under pressure. Photograph: Mike Brennan ENNISTYMON, Banner, St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield and St Breckan’s were all victorious in the U21A football championship on Bank Holiday Monday.
*Éanna Rouine was Ennistymon’s goal scorer. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill There were wins for Kilrush/Killimer, Banner and title holders Ennistymon as the race for the John Marrinan U21 A football championship memorial cup got underway at the weekend.
Clarecastle’s James Doherty catches the sliotar. Photograph: Chris Copley The race for the under 21 A, B and C hurling championship titles got underway at the weekend when some big wins were recorded.
COMPLIANCE of local authority owned amenities for disability requirements in Ennis has been praised.
*The victorious Inagh/Kilnamona side. Photograph: Nicholas Rynne A second Minor A crown in three years was the merited reward for Inagh/Kilnamona’s impressive final performance to keep St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield at arm’s length in Cusack Park on Sunday afternoon.
FINANCE OFFICIALS in Clare County Council are to examine a request that the local authority become a corporate member of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower at a cost of €1,500 per annum.