Thousands to take part in Darkness into Light walks this weekend
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE are expected to arise from their slumber early on Saturday morning for the annual Darkness into Light walks.
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE are expected to arise from their slumber early on Saturday morning for the annual Darkness into Light walks.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley CLARE IS suspected to be one of the worst affected counties in the country when it comes to pyrite.
Pictured at the contract signing for the construction of the new County Library in the Council Chamber at Áras Contae an Chláir, were: (seated, l-r) Pat Dowling, Chief Executive, Clare County Council; Cllr PJ Ryan, Cathaoirleach, Clare County Council; and Patrick Gardiner, Managing Director, Coolsivna Construction Ltd; and (standing, l-r) Anne Haugh, Director of Social …
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*Kirsty Donnellan. Photograph: Eamon Ward AN EAST CLARE MOTHER has described as “pure evil” the actions of a woman who stole from and desecrated her daughter’s grave on three separate occasions.
*Kseniya Doroshenko A cultural evening between Ireland and Ukraine takes place this Saturday at Cois na hAbhna in Ennis.
*Ross O’Doherty hit the net for Ennistymon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill St Breckans kept their unbeaten Cusack Cup run intact as Ennistymon’s bid for honours took another step in the right direction, Doonbeg’s winning run ended at the hands of Clondegad while Éire Óg recorded their first win of the season.
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*Crusheen’s Oisin O’Donnell. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Crusheen’s senior hurlers continue to impress in the Clare Cup having overcome a in-form Ballyea outfit with weekend wins also recorded by Sixmilebridge, Clonlara and Broadford.
*Members of the Commons-Seven Syndicate of Clarecastle, Photograph: Brendan Gleeson Limerick Track hosted its biggest meeting of the year on Friday night last with the Final of the Con & Ann Kirby Stake down for decision worth €80,000 to the winner which went to the Graham Holland trained Sword Rex.
WOMEN IN CLARE are suffering from “a crisis” in gynaecology waiting lists which are the second longest in the country.