46k passengers used Burren/Cliffs Explorer in pilot season
46,742 passengers used the Burren/Cliffs Explorer in its pilot season over the summer.
46,742 passengers used the Burren/Cliffs Explorer in its pilot season over the summer.
*Ennistymon manager, Brendan ‘Beano’ Rouine. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. ÉANNA ROUINE was with Ennistymon all the way as they won the U21A championship for him.
*Ennistymon captain Joshua Vaughan lifts the John Marrinan trophy with his teammates. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. ENNISTYMON are Clare U21A football champions for the fourth time after powering past the challenge of Clondegad with a performance honouring those that were at the forefront of their thoughts in a remembrance mass held in the town this weekend.
*Ennistymon’s Joshua Vaughan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. Three weeks after they played a draw in round 2 of the championship Ennistymon and Clondegad will face off again, this time in the final of the Berwick Callinan Murphy under 21 A football championship.
*Members of the Ennistymon NS Student’s Council with Dearbhla Parry. Photograph: Tom Micks THE Ennistymon primary school moved into their new building in September, and students were “shocked” when they found out that they would now be learning in the big, two-storey school.
*Blake’s Corner. ANOTHER judicial review for Blake’s Corner is at risk of being lodged next month, the Cathaoirleach of the West Clare Municipal District has warned.
A SHARED campus with Ennistymon Community School means a shared vision between the schools, says Principal of Ennistymon National School Noreen Murphy.
*Photograph: Tom Micks ENNISTYMON National School is welcoming members of the community to visit their state-of-the-art facility which opened to pupils in September.
*Paudie Considine kicked the winning score for Ennistymon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ENNISTYMON are one step away from capturing the John Marrinan memorial thanks to a one point U21A football semi-final victory over Kilmurry Ibrickane.
*Blake’s Corner. Photograph: Conor Begley. ELECTED members of Clare County Council are encountering their own gridlock in attempts to get clarity on the status of plans to alleviate traffic congestion at Blake’s Corner.