Clare GAA to release podcast series in March
A podcast series is to be released by Clare GAA throughout the month of March.
A podcast series is to be released by Clare GAA throughout the month of March.
While all the indications are that it will be some time yet before competition returns for many sports, Clare camogie will be ready to go once the green light is given.
Leaks in the Dublin area should be dealt with during restrictions to prevent the “huge cost to the economy” associated with constructing a 170km pipeline from Parteen Basin, downriver from Lough Derg.
A review is to be conducted at Sheahans Cross to monitor the road markings and width of the junction.
22,342 premises in Co Clare are without access to high-speed broadband.
Cratloe’s Jack Chaplin has been elected as the new Chairperson of Clare GAA.
Maintenance work is to be undertaken in Parteen following complaints that “major flooding” was linked to blocked drains in the South Clare village.
It’s the view of many Clare GAA followers that the intermediate hurling championship is a particularly difficult competition to win.
A Parteen facility is planned to be used as a mental health intellectual disability day service.
GAA clubs in Clare have criticised the amount of isolated players bypassing nearer clubs to join other teams.