Tuamgraney store & service station acquired for €820k
*Photograph: James Treacy A TUAMGRANEY store and service station which closed suddenly in September has been acquired by new owners.
*Photograph: James Treacy A TUAMGRANEY store and service station which closed suddenly in September has been acquired by new owners.
*Cathal Crowe TD. Photograph: Natasha Barton A JUDGE has stated that an East Clare man charged in connection with sending alleged ‘harassment messages’ via Facebook to Clare TD, Cathal Crowe (FF) is facing “an unusual charge”.
Paula Carroll of Cuimhneamh an Chláir pictured with farmers at a ‘Weaving Stories Together’ session in Kilfenora. TRADITIONAL farming practices, the importance of the family farm, social isolation, and the advent of online marts are amongst the themes that have emerged in the ‘Clare Farmers Weaving Stories Together’ initiative.
ONLINE FREE courses on Home Energy Saving are to commence this month.
*Mark Rodgers receives the award from Christy Ryan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill SCARIFF’S MARK Rodgers finished off his club season on a high by adding an award to his mantlepiece.
*James Treacy. ‘WAR what is it good for, absolutely nothing’ is the famous line from Edwin Starr’s song released in 1970 and a tour organiser from Scariff will agree to it as further plans have had to be shelved due to the conflict.
*Scariff/Ogonnelloe’s Rachel Minogue. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Sport can be cruel and sport can be kind and both emotions were very much in evidence at Cusack Park on Saturday afternoon last.
*Peter Duggan is tackled by Daniel Treacy of Scariff. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CHANGES to the format of the senior hurling and football championships will be discussed at a Clare GAA structures meeting at Hotel Woodstock on this Friday at 7pm to which all clubs have been invited to send two representatives.
*Pat O’Brien, Jim Collins and David Fleming. CLARE COMMUNITY RADIO stations took top accolades at the CRAOL Féile.
*Photograph: Ruth Griffin Round 2 in the U21 hurling championships dominated the domestic fixture schedule at the weekend when the twelve games played produced a whopping total of fifty four goals.