1970s Lahinch house sells for €986k
A four bedroomed house built in the early 1970s on an elevated site in Lahinch has sold for almost €1m.
A four bedroomed house built in the early 1970s on an elevated site in Lahinch has sold for almost €1m.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward. REVIEWS on the pilot season of the Burren and Cliffs Explorer must realise that the inclusion of an Ennistymon spur for 2026 is “a no brainer,” one county councillor has stressed while another has said there was a “positive pile-on” for the shuttle service.
*Liscannor captain Roisin Considine. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Sunday’s ladies intermediate championship win by Liscannor was made all the more sweet for the team captain Roisin Considine as it marked her first championship title win with the club.
*A Swiss owned company has lodged the plans. PLANS for a five turbine 492 ft high wind-farm close to the home of the Willie Clancy Summer School in Miltown Malbay is striking a sour note with locals.
(L-R). Amelie Carolan, Evan McMahon, Susan Meehan, Oisin O’Grady, Leana Liddane, Ferdia Hayes, Elin Blake, Jude Collins, Aoibh Blake. NINE Clare athletes made a splash at the European Lifesaving Championships held in Poland.
*Photograph: John Mangan THIRTY to forty extra car parking spaces can be provided in Lahinch by clearing away waste ground on a site previously touted for a skate park.
*Five of the seven students enrolled in Furglan NS with SNA Karen Irwin, principal Patricia Vaughan and deputy principal Monica Dilleen. Photograph: John Sheridan. NORTH CLARE’s ability to rally around its people in time of need is expected to come to the fore once again as Furglan NS launches a last-ditch fight to keep its …
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Principal Patricia Vaughan at the entrance to Furglan NS. Photograph: John Sheridan. FURGLAN NATIONAL SCHOOL is at risk of closure unless it can enrol four extra pupils by the end of September.
*Crowds at the 2019 Irish Open in Lahinch. A LASTING LEGACY left by The Irish Open in Lahinch needs to be replicated in Doonbeg.
*A delighted Diarmuid Ryan at the final whistle. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CRATLOE edged out Ennistymon following extra-time in the most exciting of the TUS Clare SFC quarter-finals.