Multi-vehicle M18 crash leads to traffic delays on alternative routes
*Diverted traffic building up in Newmarket-on-Fergus. MOTORISTS in Co Clare are experiencing delays this Friday evening following a multi-vehicle collision on the M18.
*Diverted traffic building up in Newmarket-on-Fergus. MOTORISTS in Co Clare are experiencing delays this Friday evening following a multi-vehicle collision on the M18.
*Kate Jones of Coláiste Muire Ennis in action against Asha Connolly of Bailieborough Community School during the Lidl LGFA PPS All-Ireland Senior C final match between Bailieborough Community School of Cavan and Coláiste Muire of Clare at Geraldine Park in Athy, Kildare. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile COLÁISTE MUIRE’s efforts to claim All-Ireland glory came …
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*Kilrush Town Hall. KILRUSH’s economic growth will be among the first items that the newly appointed Chief Executive of Clare County Council will be pressed for a commitment on.
*Ballyalla. A MULTI-MILLION euro investment is being eyed up for Ballyalla.
*The development will be located on Harmony Row, Bank Place and Bindon St. RETAIL GIANT PRIMARK, the company behind Penney’s are to seek planning permission for a new retail outlet in Ennis town centre.
*Photograph: Tom Micks THERE IS “no conspiracy” regarding the delay in the Acting Chief Operating Officer of Ennis 2040 DAC addressing a meeting of Clare County Council, a senior local authority official has said.
*Shane Culligan leads the charge for Lissycasey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. TITLE holders Lissycasey have moved to the top of the Cusack Cup table thanks to their second successive victory in this season’s competition.
*An artist’s impression of the Ennis Data Centre. THE HIGH Court has ruled that a report error concerning a bat located in a barn outside Ennis is not sufficient to halt contentious plans for a new 200MW €1.2bn data centre campus.
*Ennis 2040. FIGURES regarding the planned expenditure of Ennis 2040 “aren’t adding up,” a former Mayor of Clare has said.
*Photograph: John O’Neill ENNIS’ St Patrick’s Day parade once again brought huge crowds to the county town.