Smother finale ‘gives everyone what they wanted’
SMOTHER, the hit RTÉ drama filmed in North-West Clare comes to a conclusion this Sunday.
SMOTHER, the hit RTÉ drama filmed in North-West Clare comes to a conclusion this Sunday.
*Photograph: Dermot Mahony A NEW ROSE of Clare will be crowned this Sunday.
*Cllr Ann Norton and Cllr Paul Murphy. Photograph: John O’Neill HAVING HAD THE DECIDING say to proceed with a €1m temporary car park in Ennis, Cllr Paul Murphy (FG) has said he did not feel pressured into making backing Council management despite being called out by the Mayor of the Ennis MD for discussions prior …
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A TEMPORARY CAR PARK is to be built on Francis St in Ennis at a cost of €1m after elected representatives for the county town voted 4-3 in favour of the property’s disposal.
60 percent of students at Coláiste Muire in Ennis have said they would be more inclined to cycle to school if wider footpaths and increased cycling lanes existed.
*The late-night ‘bite assault’ took place at The Kilmaley Inn. A CLARE MAN (29) has been jailed for 14 months for a late night ‘bite assault’ on a farmer in a Kilmaley pub last May.
*Dermot Hayes gets a kiss from wife Marian. Photograph: Natasha Barton ST PATRICK’S HALL in Corofin was packed to capacity on Saturday for the official launch of ‘The Road That Rises’ the memoir of Clare activist Dermot Hayes.
MacDara Ó Conaola of An Chláir as Gaeilge brings you this week’s Macalla an Chláir column. Bhuel, tá Coicís Go Leith Na Gaeilge buailte linn / Well, Irish Fortnight And A Half is upon us! Is ón gcéad lá de Mhárta go dtí Láil’ Pádraic fhéin a bhíonn an ceiliúradh teangan / The language celebration …
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*The attack targeted a house at Pearse Avenue in Cloughleigh. A JUDGE has jailed an Ennis man for four years and ten months for a firebomb attack “on a house full of children” in 2021.
Photograph: Fiona McNamara “INTIMIDATING BEHAVIOUR” witnessed in thew town of Ennis is not unique to the county town, the county’s Chief Superintendent has said.