2023 Clare news year in review
*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.
*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.
*John & Cathy Coughlan of Coughlan’s Centra in Gort COUGHLAN’S Centra has been supporting Gort and its surrounding communities for 21 years.
GORT COMMUNITY SCHOOL was one of seven schools nationwide to be awarded as a Future Leaders Gold School.
THE Clare Echo is delighted to announce its return to the shelves of shops in Gort.
*Aidan Harte. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill FORMER GALWAY hurler, Aidan Harte is to join the management of the Clare U20s.