Kelly growing tired of talking at meetings
*Cllr PJ Kelly. Photograph: John Mangan LONG MEETINGS are testing the patience of Clare’s longest serving politician.
*Cllr PJ Kelly. Photograph: John Mangan LONG MEETINGS are testing the patience of Clare’s longest serving politician.
AFTER HIGHLIGHTING a number of breaches in the County Development Plan, the Office of the Planning Regulator is to address a meeting of Clare County Council.
Colm O’Brien takes on Jamesie O’Connor. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography St Breckans recorded their fifth win in as many games to stay top of the Cusack Cup with Doonbeg overcoming Ennistymon to keep second place, St Joseph’s Miltown are bottom of the pile with Kilmurry Ibrickane, Éire Óg and Clondegad narrowly above them, two teams …
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A LISSYCASEY COUNCILLOR has revealed he is considering writing to the Taoiseach to ascertain what contingency plans are in place should there be “an outbreak of common sense” in the country.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s senior footballers exited the Munster SFC in dramatic fashion losing a penalty shootout to Limerick after 90 minutes of action could not determine a winner.
*Clare’s Aaron Griffin. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Lissycasey’s Martin Daly and Éire Óg’s Barry Keating are both well versed on what it means to play senior championship football for Clare.
JOE BOLAND has been remembered as a visionary and innovator whose actions left a rich legacy across Co Clare.
*The McMahon family of Cooraclare celebrate. The Final of the Ann Cheevers Memorial A5 525 Yards Stake was the feature contest on last Saturday night’s card the stake remembered a lady who’s family are synonymous with Greyhound Racing in the West Of Ireland and who is much missed by her family and wide circle of …
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*Anne Hayes. Photograph: John Mangan The April meeting of Clare GAA took place at Treacy’s West County Hotel on Wednesday night when there were lively debates on a number of issues while the vacant PRO post was filled.
ENNIS MUSICAL SOCIETY took to the stage for the first time in two years.