Improvement sought to sight distance on Newmarket-on-Fergus road ‘walked 365 days a year’
ADDITION OF NEW HOUSES on a road “walked 365 days a year” has prompted calls for the sight distance to be improved.
ADDITION OF NEW HOUSES on a road “walked 365 days a year” has prompted calls for the sight distance to be improved.
*Seadna Morey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Twenty teams divided into two groups of ten set out back in March in search of the Clare Cup, senior hurling league, title and just four remain in the race for the title.
*Third class pupils surrounded by Eamon Curley, Fidelma Healy-Eames and Dr Tony Holohan. Photograph: Joe Buckley IN ONE OF HIS FINAL PUBLIC APPEARANCES as Chief Medical Officer, Dr Tony Holohan was in Newmarket-on-Fergus.
*Dr Tony Holohan. Photograph: Joe Buckley CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER, Dr Tony Holohan refused to take questions from the media during his visit to Clare this week.
SNA Karen Holly with The Elm Class at Ennis Educate Together, HOPE AND UNITY WAS on show as an Ennis school showed it was opening its arms and hearts to a new batch of Ukrainian students.
*Brian Carey holds off Eoin Guilfoyle. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Pairings are now known for the knockout stages of the Clare Cup following the final round of group games played on Sunday.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley SHANNON AIRPORT expects to be back to 80 percent of pre-pandemic passengers numbers by the end of this year.
DEPARTING CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER, Dr Tony Holohan is to launch a book of poems by primary school students in Newmarket-on-Fergus.
Ganja Guboxes is favourite to take the Golden Muzzle final this Saturday at Limerick greyhound stadium.
*Artist Rachel McManus with sixth class pupils and their teacher, Marion Crimmins. Photograph: Joe Buckley CLONMONEY NS has received a BLAST of colour with the addition of a new mural to its play area.