Crusheen rail stop & Killaloe/Ballina mobility plan form Council’s RRDF bid
TWO CLARE projects have been forwarded for consideration for the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund (RRDF).
TWO CLARE projects have been forwarded for consideration for the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund (RRDF).
*Robbie Hogan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ROBBIE HOGAN has returned as manager of the Ballyea senior hurlers for the third time while former Clare manager Donal Moloney has taken charge of his native Scariff.
This December, Tom Chernel, the owner and teacher of Creative Keys Piano Studio in Crusheen, is spreading holiday cheer across Limerick, Galway, and Clare with a series of Christmas concerts at local nursing homes.
*Clare GAA Vice Chairman, Michael O’Connor. Photograph: Burren Eye Photograph VICE CHAIRMAN of Clare GAA, Michael O’Connor has said the role is “ceremonial at best”.
*Rachel Mahony. ENNIS MUSICIAN Rachel Mahony was awarded Ashling Murphy Memorial Entrance Scholarship for 2024.
*Kilmaley’s Brian McNamara. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. DESPITE the inclement weather conditions at the weekend which led to the cancellation of some sporting fixtures, nine games were played in the Clare under 21 hurling championships.
*Tommy Hilfiger visiting the home of Eddie Lenihan. FASHION designer Tommy Hilfiger was inspired to visit the home of Eddie Lenihan due to the Clare author’s most prominent publication.
*Inagh Riverwalk which was completed using CLÁR 2023 funding FIFTEEN groups and schools across Clare are to benefit from €693,130 in funding under the CLÁR (Ceantair Laga Árd-Riachtanais) 2024 Programme.
*A photo montage of what the Crusheen Railway Station could look like. CLARE’S PUBLIC need to be all aboard plans to reopen Crusheen rail station if officials in the capital are to get behind it, Iarnród Éireann’s CEO has said.
*Shane McGrath was in outstanding form for Feakle. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. Feakle will contest back-to-back Clare Senior Hurling Semi-Finals for the first time in 35 years after out-Crusheening Crusheen in Cusack Park.