Concerns flagged with 234 house development in Gort
*An artist’s impression of the housing development. IARNRÓD ÉIREANN has flagged concerns with a major housing development planned for Gort.
*An artist’s impression of the housing development. IARNRÓD ÉIREANN has flagged concerns with a major housing development planned for Gort.
*Man of the match Conor Finucane prepares to hit a free. COOLE FC and Mountshannon Celtic were the biggest names to exit the Ennis Carpets Clare Cup while in the Kilmaley derby it was Inch Crusaders who claimed the bragging rights.
The South Galway community is buzzing with excitement as the South Galway Operation Transformation Programme kicked off to a tremendous start, marking a significant milestone with an unprecedented number of registrations.
CLARE OWNERS had reason to be cheerful over the festive period following performances of their dogs in Galway. By Michael Maher The first three contests last Thursday night were semi-finals of the Barking Buzz App A7 525 Yards stake and in the opening semi-final Kai and Kate’s Princess were both away well and they disputed …
*Protests in Inch garnered national attention. Photograph: John Mangan WITH the year’s end upon us, The Clare Echo goes through the archives to look at the good, the bad and the ugly from 2023.
*Members of the Gort Town Team with officials from Galway County Council. GORT is “leading the way” as the first area in Galway to launch a town centre plan.
AN BORD PLEANÁLA has upheld a decision to reject construction of a residential development for 62 homes in Gort.
*Lifford’s Fiachra Roche. Photograph: Joe Buckley LIFFORD FC have moved to the top of the CDSL Premier Division.
*The 2023 http://WillWeGo.com Irish St. Leger champion in Limerick Greyhound Stadium on Saturday night was Clonbrien Treaty owned and trained by Jim and Muireann Murphy and family and breeder Jerry Murphy, trainer Graham Holland and the Riverside team. Photograph: James Treacy All eyes were on Limerick Greyhound Stadium on Saturday night as the final of …
*Junior Minister Anne Rabbitt. Photograph: Natasha Barton A SOUTH GALWAY farmer alleged to have thrown a bag containing cow dung in the direction of Minister for State, Anne Rabbitte (FF) at a public meeting has been charged with assaulting the Fianna Fail deputy.