Ennis girls Eilidh and Layla raise over €1700 for local charities
Eilidh Lucey and Layla Keane. TWO big-hearted Clare youngsters have raised almost €2000 for local charities.
Eilidh Lucey and Layla Keane. TWO big-hearted Clare youngsters have raised almost €2000 for local charities.
6th year students Bríd Jean Walshe, Lauren Fox, Líadán Ní Ghlaisne and Mary Guy present their experiment results to Senior Vice President and Site Lead at Regeneron’s Raheen facility, Mr. Niall O’ Leary and Coláiste Muire School Principal, Ms. Jean Pound. COLÁISTE Muire proudly announced the official launch of its newly refurbished science laboratories, a …
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*Photograph: John Mangan THE TRIAL of a Garda charged with the unauthorised disclosure of Garda PULSE personal data on 14 individuals to a co-accused charged with a drug trafficking offence will not take place until next year.
*Darren O’Neill prepares to take on Daniel Walsh. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SHOWPIECE events in the Clare football calendar take pride of place this Saturday and Sunday with silverware to be claimed in the senior and intermediate football championships.
*Shannon Airport. A NINETEEN old man has appeared in court concerning an alleged third assault on board a Tenerife bound flight that was forced to divert to Shannon Airport last June.
*A fallen tree in Shannon. Photograph: Donna McGettigan GUSTS OF 106 km/h have been recorded in Co Clare since the arrival of Storm Ashley along with power outages and road blockages.
*Existing bail terms still apply for the man. A 38-year old Clare man was returned for trial in relation to the unlawful possession of 36 videos and 77 images of child pornography.
A BUSY footbridge in Ennis remains closed for “essential maintenance”.
*Mark McInerney takes on Joey Rouine. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. ÉIRE ÓG have begun preparations for a third Clare SFC final in four years but manager Paul Madden is quick to point out they have won nothing yet.
*Ennis Station. NO PLANS are in place to increase the amount of staff at Ennis Train Station, the CEO of Iarnród Éireann has confirmed.