Pauline paints through the lens with latest exhibition
‘PAINTING THROUGH The Lens’ is the latest exhibition from Kilrush’s Pauline Dunleavy.
‘PAINTING THROUGH The Lens’ is the latest exhibition from Kilrush’s Pauline Dunleavy.
THERE was a major upset in the quarter-final of the Leger at the Limerick Track on Saturday night last as Flyers Minnie (Ballyhimikin Jet & Liosgarbh Lila) made every inch of the running to win at odds of 33/1.
*Photograph: Charlie Glynn. TWO PEOPLE and their dog were rescued by Kilrush RNLI who became cut off by the rising tide near Carrigaholt on the Shannon Estuary on Saturday.
*Clare captain Aisling Crowe receives the All-Ireland U18B trophy from LGFA Vice President Brendan Cregg. Photograph: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile CAPTAINING Clare to All-Ireland success was the stuff of dreams for Aisling Crowe.
*Lauretta Callaghan O’Dea. Photograph: Natasha Barton KILRUSH woman, Lauretta Callaghan O’Dea will launch her first book of poetry this weekend.
UISCE ÉIREANN have been labelled as “a law onto themselves” with the ongoing failure to provide safe drinking water in West Clare slammed by elected representatives.
*Councillors raised the matter at Monday’s meeting of the County Council. IMPROVING the “not fit for purpose” N68 has to be viewed as a strategic project of national significance.
*Publican Michael Keane. Photograph: John Sheridan. ON a windswept stretch of the Wild Atlantic Way lies Keane’s Oyster Bar, ran by owner Michael Keane since 1980 although the pub has been serving customers for much longer than that.
KILRUSH GOLF club will be lit up in pink like never before as golfers hit the fairways in colourful gear.
FOR Murt McInerney Doonbeg was the centre of the universe but he too was a central pillar in the community for generations.