Growing population base strengthens calls for additional playgrounds in Ennis
*Photograph: John Mangan ADDITIONAL playgrounds are needed across Ennis and surrounding areas, elected representatives have said
*Photograph: John Mangan ADDITIONAL playgrounds are needed across Ennis and surrounding areas, elected representatives have said
*Clare players celebrate at the homecoming at the Fair Green. Photograph: Tom Micks HEARTS have swelled in Co Clare following the success of the county’s hurlers in winning the All-Ireland senior championship for the fifth time.
*David Fitzgerald gets away from Luke Meade. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE supporters unable to make the trip to Croke Park for the All-Ireland SHC final will be able to watch the game on a big screen that is to be erected on the Fair Green in Ennis.
CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL have been praised for their initiative in showing the Munster senior hurling final via a big screen at the Fair Green in Ennis.
*Shane O’Donnell and Peter Duggan in action for Clare’s senior hurlers. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill THOUSANDS OF CLARE SUPPORTERS have been unsuccessful in their bid to secure tickets to Sunday’s Munster senior hurling final but a big screen will be erected at the Fair Green for Banner fans.
CLARE’s youths side began their Inter-League Youths Cup bid with a home 2-2 draw against Limerick on Saturday evening.
*Cllr Mary Howard (FG). Photograph: Eamon Ward WOMEN in Ennis have appealed to elected representatives to strengthen their efforts to make the county town safer.
A prominent Ennis mark was the scene of a robbery of a young teenage boy in the past week.
An amendment to beach by-laws have been sought by the Mayor of Clare to afford greater control to the County Dog Warden.
Hours of operation for public lighting at the Fair Green in Ennis have been extended.