Golf tourism ‘putt-ing’ up passenger numbers at Shannon Airport
AN INCREASE in golf tourism has boosted passenger numbers at Shannon Airport.
AN INCREASE in golf tourism has boosted passenger numbers at Shannon Airport.
*Kilmurry Ibrickane’s Daryn Callinan is tackled by Aaron Brennan of Wolfe Tones. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CONTRASTING fortunes unsurprisingly didn’t change for the final stanza of Group 3 as Kilmurry Ibrickane maintained their perfect start to this year’s championship with a fifteen-point win over Wolfe Tones.
LEARNER drivers in Clare are stuck in neutral with waiting times for driving tests continuing to climb.
MARY CONSIDINE’s vision during her six year tenure as CEO of the Shannon Airport Group has been lauded.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley SHANNON was the warmest place in the country on Tuesday.
Niall Kearns, Airport Director at Shannon Airport and David Branigan, President of Press Photographers Ireland CLG review this years PPAI brochure as photograpers John Kelly, Ray McManus, Brendan Gleeson, Kieran Ryan Benson and Liam Burke watch on as Press Photographers Ireland CLG Exhibition Opens at Shannon Airport. Photograph: Don Moloney SHANNON AIRPORT has launched an …
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*Martin Hannon. Photograph: Joe Buckley ONE MAN fled Shannon in terror in his gym-gear without his belongings while another man became a target of online hate and felt that there was a bounty on his head after they were both falsely identified as ‘sick paedos’ in a Facebook post, a court has heard.
*Shane O’Donnell is fouled. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. ÉIRE ÓG have qualified for a tenth successive Clare SHC quarter-final after dismantling the challenge of Wolfe Tones when recording a fourteen point win.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley A WARMER than average July was recorded nationwide which included Co Clare having its hottest day of the year.
*Fr Harry Bohan with a copy of The Furrow where he penned a tribute to Bishop Willie Walsh. BISHOP WILLIE Walsh’s loss has been deeply felt in Co Clare with his legacy living on as a man of the people and an extraordinary individual amongst other things.