Book on Chris Droney to be released at Consairtín
*Chris Droney & Ann Kirrane. Photograph: Martin Connolly A NEW BOOK about the late Chris Droney will be launched in Ennis next week.
*Chris Droney & Ann Kirrane. Photograph: Martin Connolly A NEW BOOK about the late Chris Droney will be launched in Ennis next week.
*Photograph: John Mangan ROAD CONDITIONS WILL remain dangerous on Saturday evening and into the early hours of Sunday.
*Danny MacDonald. For the first time since 1991, Clare will have a team of riders racing in the Rás Tailteann.
NORTH CLARE may be classed as one of the most visited parts of the county but it is lacking a plan “to make it an attractive place to cycle through,” a local representative has flagged.
Officials in Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) have been scorned for creating “ridiculous hazards” across Kilrush and North Clare through the existing speed limits.
THREE Clare activists will be among the speakers for an online event honouring South African humanitarian and anti-apartheid campaigner Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Cuimhneamh an Chláir will be dropping its first ever podcast this Friday (October 29th).
Bellharbour is to have additional signage and road markings installed throughout the village.
As Clare mourns the loss of one of its greatest musicians in Chris Droney, The Clare Echo’s Páraic McMahon gets the views of other leading musicians and broadcasters in the county on the contribution made to our culture and society by the Bellharbour native.
One of Clare’s greatest musicians, Chris Droney has died at the age of 95.