Golfing great Queally laid to rest
ONE OF LAHINCH’s best known golfers PJ Queally died this week.
*Éanna Rouine was Ennistymon’s goal scorer. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill There were wins for Kilrush/Killimer, Banner and title holders Ennistymon as the race for the John Marrinan U21 A football championship memorial cup got underway at the weekend.
*Kilmihil players celebrate. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill BRIAN DILLON had the distinction of guiding Kilmihil back to the promised land while standing on home soil.
HOMESTEAD Cottage in Doolin might just be the most exciting culinary experience in County Clare.
*Ennistymon players celebrate. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ENNISTYMON are Minor A football champions for the third time in four seasons after powering past the challenge of Cooraclare.
*Donal Cooney. Photograph: Ruth Griffin MEMBERS OF THE Cooney clan from O’Callaghans Mills had three winners in Limerick track last weekend.
*Pat Dowling, Chief Executive of Clare County Council and Siobhan King, Client Services Officer at Failte Ireland with (back) from left Leonard Cleary, Director of Tourism Development and West Clare MD; Enda McNamara, Senior Executive Engineer, Clare County Council; John O’Malley, Senior Executive Officer, Clare County Council; Cllr Shane Talty, PJ Carmody, Project Manager, Clare …
*Aindrias de Staic. BARDIC IRISH storyteller, Aindrias de Staic will present a special evening of native stories told through words, sounds and music in glór next weekend.
*Photograph: John Mangan FRUSTRATION IS close to boiling point for North Clare councillors over the six month wait to fill the post of senior executive officer for the local authority in Ennistymon.
*The pedestrian crossing in Spanish Point was one of the final Active Travel projects in Clare. ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES in West and North Clare have slammed the manner in which Active Travel has been pulled from rural areas as “utterly discriminatory”.