O’Dea nominated for Player of the Year
*Niamh O’Dea in action for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Kilfenora’s Niamh O’Dea has been shortlisted for the TG4 intermediate ladies football player of the year.
*Niamh O’Dea in action for Clare. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Kilfenora’s Niamh O’Dea has been shortlisted for the TG4 intermediate ladies football player of the year.
Up to 180 redundancies are to be sought following Lufthansa Technik Shannon Limited’s sale to Atlantic Aviation Group.
*Atlantic Aviation Group’s Shannon base. Over 300 jobs in Shannon have been secured with Atlantic Aviation Group (AAG) acquiring the Lufthansa Technik Shannon Ltd. business from its German parent Lufthansa Technik (AG).
How the changing of seasons can affect our mood and influence our daily behaviour is quite interesting when you take a step back and consider it.
In her first headline concert, Newmarket-on-Fergus country music singer, Clodagh Lawlor boasted a sell-out show.
A rail spur to Shannon Airport is among the most significant Clare aspects to the €165bn National Development Plan (NDP).
*Rory Hayes clearing his lines. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare has received three nominations for the PwC All Star awards with Aidan McCarthy shortlisted for Young Hurler of the Year.
Fresh from the announcement that he is to become the new Chairperson of Shannon Group, Pádraig Ó Céidigh is to appear before the Joint Committee on Transport and Communications on Thursday morning.
*St Flannan’s College are the reining Dr Harty Cup champions. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill After two very disrupted seasons, one without any fixtures, the second level colleges GAA competitions are set to commence and first round games in a variety of Munster championships will be played from the beginning of November.
An assessment is to be arranged at The Scenic Garden in Shannon, less than twelve months after Clare County Council hired a contractor to examine the area.