Dean brings the power of opera to Clarecastle stage
*Dean Power. DEAN Power is bringing The Corona Beards – a group of top class Irish opera singers – to his hometown later this month for a powerful night of song in Clarecastle Church.
*Dean Power. DEAN Power is bringing The Corona Beards – a group of top class Irish opera singers – to his hometown later this month for a powerful night of song in Clarecastle Church.
A young age-profile of players is going to help Clarecastle in their efforts to return to the top tier of Clare hurling.
*Killian McDermott goes to ground as Paddy Vaughan closes in. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Crusheen manager, Kevin Sheehan has expressed his hope that he will remain in charge of the Blood and Bandages next season.
*Joe Carey. Photograph: Joe Buckley Confidence has been expressed by Clare TD, Joe Carey (FG) that plans to develop an offshore wind project off Moneypoint in west Clare will continue to make progress.
More emphasis on the benefits of completing an apprenticeship need to be highlighted in order to preserve a strong future of qualified tradespeople.
*Clarecastle’s Killian McDermott. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Ten-time Clare SHC champions Clarecastle have been relegated from the senior ranks for the first time in their history while Crusheen one of the top teams in the county in the past decade have also dropped to the intermediate grade.
*John Lyons pictured at his home in Drumbiggle. Photograph: Natasha Barton A Lisdoonvarna native with a multitude of health issues has called on the Government to rethink the illnesses and conditions absent from the medical card allowance.
Liam Moloney was recently elected as Treasurer of the Pan European Organisation of Personal Injury lawyers (PEOPIL) www.peopil.com at its Annual Conference in Malaga, Spain.
*Sean Cotter gets his strike away. Photograph: Ruth Griffin The race to determine the two teams that will lose their senior hurling championship status will go down to the final two games which are scheduled for Saturday next.
*Cllr Gerry Flynn. Photograph: John Mangan Systems to keep Clare councillors updated on the progress of their representations has been described by elected members of the local authority as “really important”.