‘She meant the world to Marty’ – sadness across West Clare following death of Peggy Morrissey
AN OUTPOURING of sadness has been expressed following the death of Quilty’s Peggy Morrissey, the mother of popular RTÉ broadcaster Marty.
AN OUTPOURING of sadness has been expressed following the death of Quilty’s Peggy Morrissey, the mother of popular RTÉ broadcaster Marty.
*The now closed intermediate care facility at UL. Photograph: Sean Curtin / True Media ONGOING pressure experienced at University Hospital Limerick (UHL) necessitates the reopening of a temporary hospital in the region, a former Clare General Election candidate has said.
*James Carey and Fionnoula Moloney Carey, with retired greyhounds Ariana and Vic at Limerick Greyhound Stadium for the Ag Rásaíocht Le Chéile night and Matchbook Irish St. Leger Quarter Finals. Fast Fit Paddy handled by Liscannor’s Declan McDonagh is the only Banner hope of winning this year’s Matchbook Betting Exchange Irish St Leger.
*Martin O’Leary is stopped in his tracks by Mark Killeen and Aidan McCarthy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Considerable improvement is needed from Kilmurry Ibrickane if they are to retain their title as Clare SFC champions.
Coastal erosion has prompted the need for upgrades to culverts at two beaches in West Clare In July, Clare County Council gave notice that they intend to carry out the reinstatement of a 1,500mm concrete surface water drainage culvert from Lough Donnell in Doonbeg and Clohaninchy beach in Quilty for a distance of 45m to …
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Capacity of Clare’s water treatment plant is to be temporarily reduced until Monday (October 4th).
*Mark McCarthy returned to action for Kilmurry Ibrickane. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Kilmurry Ibrickane have passed all challenges put in their path so far in this year’s Clare SFC.
Action kicks off in the Clare senior ladies football championship with six teams vying for county glory.
Intermittent reductions to water supply are expected across large sections of West Clare for up to two weeks.
AT the end of an often pulsating hours football, Kilmurry Ibrickane held on for a very hard earned one point win over Cooraclare.