AIB’s move to go cashless in four Clare branches ‘a slap in the face to rural Ireland’
FOUR MAJOR AIB BRANCHES in Clare are to be turned into cashless outlets from the end of September.
FOUR MAJOR AIB BRANCHES in Clare are to be turned into cashless outlets from the end of September.
FOLLOWING CLARE’S exit from the All-Ireland intermediate championship, the focus is shifting to the efforts of the county minors and the club championships.
*The Tulla Pipe Band in Cusack Park on county final day. Photograph: Ruth Griffin CLARE GAA is out of tune when it comes embracing the county’s reputation as the home of traditional music.
DR SUSAN CRAWFORD, Ennis Tidy Towns and Mary Fitzgerald are to be honoured at this year’s Muintir an Chláir dinner dance.
*Clare defender, Grainne Harvey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE SUPPORTERS are being urged to get behind the county’s ladies football side in Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE’s footballers will only begin to close the gap on top counties by making a quarter-final appearance an annual occurrence.
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis MILTOWN MALBAY’s economic is readying itself for a surge with the return of the Willie Clancy Festival.
DOOLIN will host the world premiere of the play ‘2 Days in September’ this week.
A MORE FINELY TUNED policy is required when it comes to the ‘No Mow May’ policy in Clare according to county councillors.
The semi-finals of the Martin Ryan Transport Treaty Cup Open 350 featured on a twelve race card at Limerick Greyhound Stadium on Saturday night last. The night ended with a terrific performance from Coolavanny Palm as she turned her A2 575 contest into a procession for David Hogan of Quilty.