Shannon becomes first Irish airport to have electric medical response vehicle
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis SHANNON AIRPORT has become the first Irish airport to take delivery of an electric Medical Response Vehicle.
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis SHANNON AIRPORT has become the first Irish airport to take delivery of an electric Medical Response Vehicle.
FIVE of the nine new Airport Police and Fire Service (APFS) recruits at Shannon Airport are from Co Clare.
EAST Clare’s beauty is showcased in a new calendar produced by Scariff Bay Community Radio.
A commemorative plaque was unveiled on Saturday to honour the decorated career of former grand national winning jockey Jason Titley.
March 28th 1931 will always hold a special place in the history of Clare sport and particularly athletics.
*Presenter of Sportsline on Scariff Bay Community Radio, Leo Doyle. Photograph: Ruth Griffin SCARIFF BAY COMMUNITY radio have returned to the FM airwaves after the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) renewed their licence for the next fifty weekends.
*Pictured L-R are Pat O’Brien, Niall Maloney, Loretto Duggan and Joe Noonan. Photograph: Arthur Ellis. In an attempt to raise €20,000 for their charity programme, Shannon Group staff will be cycling 787km across three days in September.
*Pictured during Branch Handling training are recruits Hilary Cleary, Hospital Co Limerick and Dara Flaherty, Longford Town. Photograph: Arthur Ellis. Shannon Airport has become the first airport in Ireland to take delivery of two new state-of-the-art High Reach Extendable Turret (HRET) fire tenders.