Lenihan looking to the future following intermediate exit
FOLLOWING CLARE’S exit from the All-Ireland intermediate championship, the focus is shifting to the efforts of the county minors and the club championships.
FOLLOWING CLARE’S exit from the All-Ireland intermediate championship, the focus is shifting to the efforts of the county minors and the club championships.
*Clare defender, Grainne Harvey. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE SUPPORTERS are being urged to get behind the county’s ladies football side in Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final.
*Damage in Quilty and Seafield following the storms of 2014. QUILTY AND parts of West Clare “are the forefront of the consequences of climate change,” the Cathaoirleach of the local electoral area has stressed.
OVER €1.2m is calculated as the cost for repairs to the Strand Line Wall in Kilkee.
The victorious Newmarket-on-Fergus U14 camogie side, several of these players are affected by the fixture clash. Photograph: David Dillon REIGNING CLARE COMMUNITY GAMES camogie champions, Newmarket-on-Fergus have been forced to withdraw from the county finals scheduled to take place this weekend.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward EXPANSION AND ENHANCEMENT plans for the Shannon Town Trails will be determined by the final design approved for the Shannon Town and Environs Flood Relief Scheme.
ASSURANCES HAVE BEEN issued for the future of the Killaloe Bridge and Bypass project.
*Members of the East Clare Gaels minor panel. Photograph: Ned O’Connor EAST CLARE GAELS ladies football club recently held a victory night in Ardnacrusha.
*Photograph: Bob Singer CONSTRUCTION of the inner relief road in Ennistymon for Blake’s Corner will have a two year period if works are given the green light.
A SUCCESSIVE defeat has the Clare ladies footballers under pressure heading into Sunday’s clash with Tipperary.