Survey & stories of one of Clare’s last remaining mud & stone houses
ONE of Clare’s last remaining partial mud and stone houses is to be surveyed prior to its deconstruction for road safety purposes.
ONE of Clare’s last remaining partial mud and stone houses is to be surveyed prior to its deconstruction for road safety purposes.
*Fidelma Marrinan in action for the Clare ladies in Athlone. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography MOVING away from the bottom of Division 2 was identified by Clare’s ladies footballers as they recorded their first National League win of 2025.
Jonathan Clancy in action for O’Cuirry’s. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. CARRIGAHOLT, Cross, Doonaha, Kilkee and Querrin has been shook to the core following the sudden and untimely death of teenager, Jonathan Clancy.
*Photograph: John Mangan. A JUDGE has jailed a 49 year old man to four years and eight months in prison for the false imprisonment and assault causing harm of his ex-partner during a ’terrifying ordeal’ at her home in West Clare last September.
Annette Kenny, Seasonal Dog Warden, and Ciara Daffy, Environmental Community Warden, Clare County Council, at Lahinch Beach. EXTRA DOG control patrols are to be conducted across Clare beaches this summer.
FOUR CLARE projects have been allocated a combined €1.1m in funding under the 2023 Town and Village Renewal Scheme.
*Siofra Ní Chonaill and Aisling Reidy. Tom Beary/Sportsfile SIX CLARE players have been included on the team of the league for Division 3.
*Caoimhe Harvey lifts the Division 3 title. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill VICTORIOUS Clare ladies football captain Caoimhe Harvey says they have been left with a “fantastic” feeling after securing league glory.
ADDITIONAL MONIES need to be sourced from Government to improve the road infrastructure of West Clare.
Ewan O’Brien, Leon Daly, Dean Hegarty, David McCarthy and Tom Hanrahan. A FIRST EVER Collingwood Cup title for the University of Limerick saw five Clare players collect medals.