Glory for Rice College in Clare post-primary competition
Glory was secured by Rice College over St Joseph’s Spanish Point in the U15 football league.
Glory was secured by Rice College over St Joseph’s Spanish Point in the U15 football league.
Five points was the margin as Cill Cúl Gaels defeated Éire Óg in the U21A football championship final on Thursday evening.
*Joint captains John Cahill and Jack O’Neill. RICE COLLEGE claimed the Corn Shéamuis Uí Dhonnchú for the first time in their history after overcoming Our Lady’s Templemore last week.
*Baby John Kevin Hutchinson. AN ENNIS mother has shared her fears of the potential impacts of having to bring her sick five month old baby back to live in a “seriously overcrowded caravan”.
*Cracks running along the walls of a home impacted by pyrite in Clare. Photograph: Joe Buckley ENNIS based, Cllr Mary Howard (FG) has become the first Clare politician to call on the Minister for Housing to carry out an investigation to ascertain how defective concrete blocks containing pyrite and mica were used to construct homes …
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*Tulla. Photograph: John Mangan An east Clare farmer was left with a “large piece” of his ear missing after a farm yard altercation with an older brother, a court has heard.
CLARE’s first citizen is to make donations to two local organisations instead of sending Christmas cards this year.
What has been a very successful year for Banner GAA club concluded on Saturday when the Ennis based club won its first ever under 21 championship crown in its forty four year history.
ADDITIONAL legal advice has been sought by Clare councillors ahead of a crucial vote in March on whether or not to adapt the County Development Plan.
APPROACHES have been made at a national level as Fine Gael begin the process of identifying suitable General Election candidates.