‘Expect major progress with Fr McNamara Park in 2023’ says Camogie Chairman
*Joe O’Donnell. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography “MAJOR PROGRESS” will be visible at Fr McNamara Park in 2023, the Chairman of Clare Camogie has said.
*Joe O’Donnell. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography “MAJOR PROGRESS” will be visible at Fr McNamara Park in 2023, the Chairman of Clare Camogie has said.
*Brid MacNamara. Photograph: Ruth Griffin RUAN’S BRID MACNAMARA will see her second term as Clare Camogie expire next week.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SPORTING SUPPORTERS IN CLARE have been left disappointed with a fixtures clash this weekend.
The victorious Newmarket-on-Fergus U14 camogie side, several of these players are affected by the fixture clash. Photograph: David Dillon REIGNING CLARE COMMUNITY GAMES camogie champions, Newmarket-on-Fergus have been forced to withdraw from the county finals scheduled to take place this weekend.
*Player of the year, Amy Barrett. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. ALL STAR camogie winners for the past two seasons were honoured in Scariff over the weekend.
*Joe O’Donnell continues as Chairperson, a role he was elected to in 2018. CLARE CAMOGIE are working to fill the vacancies of Vice Chairperson and Development Officer, both posts were left vacant following its recent Annual General Meeting (AGM).
*Seamus & Mary Hanley show the extent of the pyrite damage to their home. Photograph: Joe Buckley “Every avenue” will be utilised by the Minister for Housing to pursue companies shown to have sold defective concrete blocks which has led to a devastating pyrite problem in Co Clare for hundreds of homeowners.
Clare homeowners whose houses are infected by pyrite have expressed their fear that they are going to become “homeless pensioners”.
A reduction in income close to almost €100k has been experienced by Clare Camogie this year who also saw their costs fall throughout the year.
Additional work completed at the grounds of Clare camogie during lockdown brought ‘a silver lining to an otherwise difficult year’.