‘Shannon looking a bit tired’ – greater investment sought across town
*Photograph: Joe Buckley MORE MONEY needs to be invested in the appearance of Shannon Town which has been described as “looking a bit tired”.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley MORE MONEY needs to be invested in the appearance of Shannon Town which has been described as “looking a bit tired”.
*Conor McGrath set the way for Cratloe. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A stern backlash from Cratloe ensured that their championship fate is back in their own hands following a commanding victory over Wolfe Tones.
*Wolfe Tones defender, Sam Meaney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill WOLFE TONES are bidding to get their season back on track when they do battle with Cratloe on Saturday.
*Shannon Airport. A FUTURE rail link from Shannon Airport to Limerick City remains on track.
*Colin Hehir. FROM ITS global headquarters in Shannon, Panametrics produces cutting edge technology that is making a difference across a multitude of critical industries, including energy, power generation, food and beverage, water and energy transition.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley AGE-FRIENDLY SEATING in Shannon is resulting in “a substantial amount of anti-social behaviour” including the consumption of alcohol, an elected representative has claimed.
*Darragh Bohannon and David Lernihan battle for the ball in the air. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill The intermediate football championship race has proven to be one of the most exciting competitions in Clare GAA over the years and the 2023 contest for the Talty Stores cup looks set to continue that trend if round one is …
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*The owner was stopped by Gardaí last July. A JUDGE has dismissed a no-insurance prosecution against an e-scooter owner after being told it is impossible for the third level student to get insurance for his e-scooter.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward SHANNON recorded its wettest July in 77 years and unfortunately the unsettled weather is expected to continue into the first half of this month.
*Clare goalkeeper Stephen Ryan will be lining out for Kilrush Shamrocks. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography SUCH is the competitive nature of the Clare intermediate football championship that all clubs that have made the jump up in recent seasons have held their own in the top tier.