Aoibhíns Covet in Clare
Aoibhíns Top 5 items that took her fancy this week
* Dancing to the music of Kilfenora Céili Band at last year’s festival – Photo by Martin Connolly FROM April 26-29, Kilfenora will stage its 11th annual traditional music festival, a series that commenced in 2009 with the 100th anniversary of the Kilfenora Céilí Band. With great concerts, céilís, some cracking CD launches and pub sessions, it’s a wonderful …
Escape Rooms Ennis was dreamed up by creative couple Connor & Sarah Donovan. They wanted to combine their love of Escape Games with a way to share Irish Folklore and History with visitors. Whether you are Irish, or just passing through, our games are designed to delight and entertain everyone!Escape Rooms Ennis, Unit 7, Block B, Quin Road Business Park, Ennis, Co. Clare V95 E161(shares an entrance with Banner Martial Arts & Fitness)Tel: (353) 89 440 2259, Email:
Inspired by Vitamin Sea on RTÉ One on Monday night I am fascinated by water therapy and how great that fresh dip really is for us. Here are some of Clare’s best swimming locations.
The Family Farm is more than a business , it’s a legacy and lifestyle worth preserving – William Cahir ARE you ready to retire? Transferring the farm to somebody else means that you will no longer be in control of the farm business, writes William Cahir, of Cahir & Co Solicitors. Can you accept that …
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*Conor Cleary. Photograph: Martin Connolly An appeal for Conor Cleary’s red card to be rescinded has been rejected and as of now he will miss Clare’s opening game in the Munster senior hurling championship.
With the stunning show house open at Sycamore Drive, selling agents DNG O’Sullivan Hurley is giving our readers a sneak peek.
As mentioned, I’m so excited to be a Volkswagen Brand Ambassador with Western Garages and to celebrate I’ve decided to list my Top Five Scenic Drives in Co Clare:
Clare 1970: The seventies are cherished dearly in the hearts of the older generation. It was a time for change accentuated by individual freedom of expression. Humanitarian and civil rights came to the forefront and Ireland’s political and social landscape took off into the stratosphere, leaving behind traditional, outdated practices such as matchmaking. A collective …