Heavy rainfall results in swimming ban at four Clare beaches
Heavy rainfall has led to a temporary prohibition on swimming at four Clare beaches.
Heavy rainfall has led to a temporary prohibition on swimming at four Clare beaches.
Swimming bans have been lifted from five Clare beaches.
Reigning county champions St Josephs Miltown will have to overcome Doonbeg in a repeat of last year’s semi-final if they are to hold onto the Jack Daly, it is one of many cracking ties on the cards in the next round of the Clare SFC.
Potential sites for adding extra parking spaces to Ennistymon are currently being assessed.
Tulla owned Rockalong Aqua was among the winners at Galway Track on Saturday night while Quilty’s David Hogan produced more winners as did Sean Meade of Miltown Malbay.
Winners of the title for the past two years, St Josephs Miltown head into the 2020 campaign hoping to retain the Jack Daly cup.
Swimming bans have been implemented for two more Clare beaches while an advisory not to enter the water has been put in place for Lahinch.
Council officials are determined that one of the busiest weekends of the year for Kilkee will not become a washout.
Bathing restrictions have been lifted at two of the four Clare beaches where a swimming ban had been issued.
Putting the Shannon region as the top priority was singled out by councillors as they paid tribute to Cllr Gerry Flynn (IND) following the conclusion of his term as Cathaoirleach of the Shannon Municipal District.