Summer passenger numbers up 16% at Shannon Airport
SUMMER PASSENGER numbers at Shannon Airport were up sixteen percent this year.
SUMMER PASSENGER numbers at Shannon Airport were up sixteen percent this year.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley SHANNON TOWN, Sixmilebridge, Cratloe, Kilkishen, Quin and Kilmurry are experiencing a loss of water supply following operational issues at Castlelake Water Treatment Plant.
CLEAN IRELAND RECYCLING have relocated their head office from Ennis to a new headquarters in Smithtown Industrial Estate in Shannon.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley SHANNON’s ongoing wait to have a flood relief scheme in place continues to leave homeowners unable to insure their properties.
Megan O’Connor and Caoilfhionn Conway. Photograph: Natasha Barton. WOMEN’S rugby in Clare has grown rapidly in recent years, Megan O’Connor’s journey is part of that story.
Pat Barry of Project ESPWA and Diarmaid O Donnell (left) and Brian Lyons (right) of Clean Ireland Recycling pictured ahead of a shipment of building materials ahead of its departure for Kenya. SHANNON HEADQUARTERED, Clean Ireland Recycling is helping to build a new disability centre in Kenya.
Pictured L-R Nicole Norton, Ennis, Aoibhin O’Connor (8), Ennis and Lucas Poland-Corbett (8) from Ardnacrusha Co Clare. Photograph: Arthur Ellis. SHANNON AIRPORT has welcomed the arrival of a limited edition cuddly companion to help raise funds for Clare Crusaders and Little Blue Heroes.
*Shannon Golf Club celebrate AIG Jimmy Bruen success at Mannan Castle. Photograph: Dan Clohessy | Inpho SHANNON Golf Club celebrated their first All-Ireland pennant in 45 years when the Clare side were crowned AIG Jimmy Bruen Shield champions at Mannan Castle on Saturday.
*Councillors in the Shannon MD. Photograph: Eamon Ward. PLANS by Transport Minister, Darragh O’Brien (FF) to lift the passenger cap at Dublin Airport is “very bad news” and “very damaging” for Shannon Airport and Cork Airport, the Cathaoirleach of the Shannon Municipal District has said.
MBRYONICS has leased a building in Shannon as part of its expansion in the Mid-West which will create 125 new jobs in Galway.