All-Ireland glory for Nash & Crehan
CLARE DUO, Diarmaid Nash and Colin Crehan secured a third senior doubles title in the O’Neill’s All-Ireland 4-Wall Senior Championships.
CLARE DUO, Diarmaid Nash and Colin Crehan secured a third senior doubles title in the O’Neill’s All-Ireland 4-Wall Senior Championships.
*Road signage in Tulla. CONDITIONS OF signage along the roads of East Clare are not supplementing the ‘heavy investment’ in tourism in the region.
*Sixmilebridge’s Shane Golden. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ACTION continued in the Clare Cup over the weekend when both Inagh/Kilnamona and Sixmilebridge had their first outings in this season’s campaign.
A MAJOR MILESTONE will be celebrated by one of the county’s top farm machinery businesses this week.
Patrice Madden, Eddie Dillon and Norma Hussey. Photograph: John Mangan CLONLARA based Shannonside Drama Group are ready to thread the boards with their production of Sive.
KILKISHEN’S Liam Boyce is showing his abilities to put up an argument.
* MUNSTER’S CLODAGH O’HALLORAN PROPOSES TO CHLOE PEARSE. PIC: INPHO/EVAN TREACY IT WAS a weekend to remember for Clare woman Clodagh O’Halloran. After going over for a try in Munster’s victory on Saturday, Clodagh went down on one knee to propose to partner and teammate, Chloe Pearse. And as family and their Munster teammates looked …
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*The Ballymulcashel estate in Kilmurry. DEVELOPERS ARE INTERESTED in new housing schemes in Kilmurry but the area’s only wastewater treatment plant is in private ownership risking a dezoning of lands in the upcoming County Development Plan.
*Mary Hanley points to the damage caused by pyrite to her home in Drumline to Minister for Housing, Darragh O’Brien. Photograph: Joe Buckley AN ENHANCED grant scheme for defective concrete blocks is to open to affected homeowners in the first quarter of next year.
Patrick Crotty takes on Eoin Guilfoyle and John Cahill. Photograph: Sport Action Photography BOTH FAVOURITES to win the U21A hurling title have been paired at opposite sides of the draw for the semi-finals.