Clare votes cast in double Referendum
POLLING STATIONS in Co Clare have closed for voting on the Referendums on the 39th and 40th Constitutional Amendments.
POLLING STATIONS in Co Clare have closed for voting on the Referendums on the 39th and 40th Constitutional Amendments.
Timmy Keane receives his award from Chairman Seanie McMahon. CLARE’s top owners and trainers were honoured at the annual awards of the Limerick and Clare GOBA.
LACK OF STAFF meant respite care could not be provided at Ennistymon Community Hospital for twelve of the last twenty four months, a North Clare representative has claimed.
*Cllr Tom O’Callaghan. IRELAND’s post office network is going from “crisis to crisis”, postmasters based in Co Clare have said.
*Denis Vaughan. Photograph: John Mangan SANCTIONS against Uisce Éireann for a major fishkill in North Clare have been welcomed by local groups.
*Photograph: Burren Eye Photography This will be a huge weekend for Clare ladies football.
*David Brennan and Sharon O’Halloran, parents of the late John Brennan, pictured (front) with John’s sister Shauna and North Clare Tractor Run committee member Bill Slattery presenting a cheque to Catherine Kenneally, Business Development Manager, Embrace Farm at Lahinch Promenade. Photo North Clare Tractor Run. A CHARITY event held in Lahinch in memory of the …
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LIMERICK GREYHOUND Stadium is set to host the national racing awards night and the venue proved a happy hunting ground for Clare owners and trainers in the past week.
*Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien. Photograph: Tom Micks DESPITE over fifty towns and villages in Clare being prohibited from the construction of housing developments due to inadequate wastewater infrastructure, the Minister for Housing insists the climate is improving for young people to build homes.
*Photograph: John Mangan AN IRON SLUDGE discharge from a ’no longer fit for purpose’ water treatment plant operated by Uisce Éireann was the cause of an ‘ecological tragedy’ that wiped out all fish life over a 2.6km river, a court has heard.