Absence of toilet facilities on M18 ‘tarnishing Clare’s reputation’
CO CLARE has been “tarnished” by the absence of toilet facilities on the M18.
CO CLARE has been “tarnished” by the absence of toilet facilities on the M18.
FAMILY MEMBERS of the late Patrick Nugent have issued a plea for an independent investigation to be carried out into the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death.
*Pictured from L-R are some of Shannon Airport’s latest recruits -Aaron McSweeney, Ardnacrusha Co Clare, Michaela Conroy, Portumna Co Galway, Colin McCloskey, Bunratty Co Clare, Anne Fitzgerald, Sixmilebridge Co Clare, Screening Supervisor Brian Maloney, Shannon Airport’s Head of Security John Francis, Screening Supervisor Jean Moloney, Aung Marma, Ennis, Magdalena Gawron, Ennis, Joe Kelly, Lisnagry Co …
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Clare farmers are sceptical of new environmental targets set out by the Government which will see the agriculture industry reduce their carbon output by 25%.
A THIRD SUMMER SEASON is to be lost for the Shannon Heritage sites due to the slow pace at which Governmental Departments are handling their transfer to Clare County Council.
A PEDESTRIAN ROUTE between Bunratty and Sixmilebridge will be incorporated in plans for the Shannon Greenway.
ONE OF THE COUNTRY’s biggest construction companies has been named as the one of the suppliers of defective concrete blocks in Clare.
MEASURES are to be undertaken to protect pedestrians on the road outside one of the busiest shops in South-East Clare.
*Science teacher Ms Weherly paints a students face blue and yellow SCHOOLs all over the county have been generously showing their support for the people in Ukraine. By Sarah Murphy (St Flannan’s College) Several schools opted to hold non-uniform days, where students and teachers wore blue and yellow and made any donation toward a cause …
PUBS were the real winners of the additional St Patrick’s Day bank holiday with an increase in footfall noted across the country as the public got the opportunity to celebrate the patron saint of Ireland.