Scariff exhibition showcases top photographers
*John Kelly. SCARIFF is showcasing the work from two of Clare’s top photographers.
*John Kelly. SCARIFF is showcasing the work from two of Clare’s top photographers.
*Northern Lights over Lees Rd. Photograph: Jenny Griffin AURORA displays have been visible across Co Clare this Thursday night.
Three students, Jan, Jonathon and Sirin who are on an exchange to schools here in Co Clare, Ennis, Kildysart and Ennistymon. The students live with host families here while attending schools till the end of this term. A GERMAN coffee and chat group has started up in Ennis.
*An artist’s impression of the Ennis Data Centre. AN BORD PLEANÁLA has conceded there is a flaw in the planning permission it granted for a €1.2bn data centre campus in Ennis.
Éire Óg sealed their return to the senior ranks after winning the Clare intermediate ladies football final on Sunday.
*Photograph: John Mangan A SENIOR OFFICIAL in Clare County Council has said the Ennis public realm works “will not be a Children’s Hospital mark two”.
*Aisling Reidy. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Clare’s marquee ladies football final will not feature Banner Ladies for the first time in 17 years after being dramatically dethroned at the penultimate stage by determined neighbours St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield on away soil on Sunday.
Following a record number of calls for help in 2023, the Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP) in Clare is actively recruiting new volunteers in the Ennis area.
ONAM Festival was celebrated by the Clare Indian Association Ltd in St Flannan’s College on September 21st.
A new report carried out by the Western Development Commission (WDC), shows that more people living in the Ennis catchment are working outside the town than in the town itself.