People of Shannon must embrace Japanese culture to clamp down on litter problems
Japanese culture is an example for the people of Shannon to follow in order to clamp down on the rate of littering in the town.
Japanese culture is an example for the people of Shannon to follow in order to clamp down on the rate of littering in the town.
*FILE PIC: Ex Minister for Transport Shane Ross on a visit to Shannon Airport with former Clare TD Dr Michael Harty meeting with Shannon Group CEO Mary Considine, Chairperson Rose Hynes & CCO Ray O’Driscoll. Photograph: Arthur Ellis A fresh approach is needed from Shannon Group when a new Chairperson is appointed, a Clare Senator …
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*Eugene Cooney. Photograph: John Mangan THE local community in Tulla has been a great support to the business community over the last 12 months, according to local traders.
Shannon Jets Basketball Club have officially been awarded €5,000 in funding which will go entirely towards club provisions and player development.
Noted as one of the “most contentious issues” in the town of Shannon, a new contractor has been assigned the task of carrying out grass-cutting in the area.
*Caherlohan. Photograph: John Mangan Clare GAA have “one chance” to make sure the Centre of Excellence at Caherlohan becomes a success.
This week, Rebecca O’Neill gives some insight into Catwalk Model Agency who she has recently signed for.
*Launching the business case for a multi-annual, fully-funded regional air access recovery and growth plan for regional airports: (front) Stephen Keogh, president Shannon Chamber and Elaina Fitzgerald Kane, president, Irish Hotels Federation (IHF) with (back l-r): Dermot Kelly, chair, Shannon branch IHF; Darragh McAllister, incoming president, Ennis Chamber; Donnacha Hurley. President, Limerick Chamber; and Ken …
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A large Garda presence was required to arrest one man in the village of Newmarket-on-Fergus on Wednesday.
*Clare selector Ken Ralph and manager Brian Lohan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill The backing of just shy of 1,000 membership subscriptions to Club Clare in its first week has been described as the ‘perfect boost’ for all the county’s hurling and camogie squads according to the senior managers in both codes.