‘Clare most anti-rural county for planning’ claims Cllr Kelly
Clare’s longest serving local elected representative has described the county as “the most anti-rural” so far as planning regulations are concerned.
Clare’s longest serving local elected representative has described the county as “the most anti-rural” so far as planning regulations are concerned.
*Catriona McMahon, Brid MacNamara & Seamus Hayes. Lissycasey’s Seamus Hayes has received the 2019 Clare Camogie Lifetime Achievement Award with Catriona McMahon announced as volunteer of the year. On Friday night, Clare Camogie honoured Hayes with the accolade that has previously been awarded to Flan McInerney (Sixmilebridge) and Mary Hogan (Tulla) amongst others. Chairman Joe …
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An adopt a family scheme may be trialled to help tackle the housing crisis affecting the entire country.
*Pictured at the announcement are L-R Rose Hynes, Chairman Shannon Group, Reid Moody, Chief Strategy and Planning Officer Aer Lingus, and Mary Considine, CEO Shannon Group. Photograph: Arthur Ellis. Aer Lingus’ newly to Paris and Barcelona is “a timely boost” for Shannon Airport.
*Kieran Harvey. Photograph: Willie O’Reilly (Burren Eye Photography) Personnel involved with Ladies Football and Community Games in Clare and further afield have been plunged into mourning following the death of Kieran Harvey after a short illness.
*Donie Garrihy embraces Maccon Byrne. Photograph: Willie O’Reilly (Burren Eye Photography) Donie Garrihy will always have a special place in the folklore of Clare soccer but on Saturday he achieved with his local GAA club St Breckans guiding their return to the senior ranks at the first attempt.
Lissycasey native, Mary Considine has been given a seven year term as the new Chief Executive of Shannon Group.
*Joe Hayes in action for Lissycasey. Photograph: John Meyler Former Clare goalkeeper, Joe Hayes has joined the new-look Tipperary senior football management.
New signings and away teams are oblivious to the dangerous junctions on approach to the grounds of Fern Celtic.
*Shane Hickey and Shane Gleeson will be crossing paths in two weeks. Photograph: Martin Connolly Fresh off the back of the weekend’s quarter-finals, the semi-final draw for the Clare SFC and IFC took place on Monday evening.