Adapting to online market key to survival of Western Herd
*Maeve Sheridan of Western Herd Brewing. TEN YEARS ON from its foundation, Western Herd Brewing Company continues to serve as an example to all small businesses in Clare.
*Maeve Sheridan of Western Herd Brewing. TEN YEARS ON from its foundation, Western Herd Brewing Company continues to serve as an example to all small businesses in Clare.
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE IRELAND (TII) are to receive formal communication from Clare County Council advising them the N67 Kilrush to Ennis Road “is a danger to life”.
*Padraig Kelly in action for St Breckans. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography STARTING guns have signalled in the race for the Jack Daly, there were no massive surprises among the early fallers and no fatal blows have been sustained following the first round of action.
**Shauna Melican, Sharon McMahon, Martin Daly and Martin Casey at the plaque unveiled in memory of the late Michael Melican, David McMahon and Brian Casey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. Five people who have made major contributions to Lissycasey GAA were honoured at a special commemorative function at the club grounds on Sunday.
*Sean Crowley in action with Lissycasey’s Michael Kelly. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. LISSYCASEY join Ennistymon at the top of Group 2 in the Clare SFC after as expected they brushed off the challenge of Kilmihil.
*Darren Keane of Lissycasey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill BACK TO BACK quarter-final appearances have been achieved by Lissycasey but this is a side teasing a major breakthrough.
*Harry Dinan THE convicted killer of a Lissycasey school teacher has been jailed for five years and two months for drug dealing.
*The late PJ Kelly. Photograph: Eamon Ward. LISSYCASEY’s GAA grounds are to be named in honour of the late PJ Kelly with plaques to be unveiled commemorating five club people at a special event this weekend.
*Mary Considine. Photograph: Brian Arthur CEO of the Shannon Airport Group, Mary Considine has been named as the 2025 Clare Person of the Year by the Clare Association Dublin.
*Harry Dinan. The convicted killer of a Clare school teacher knows that he is going to prison for drug dealing after getting ‘caught rotten’, a court has heard.