Shannon Leisure Centre make a splash at Swimdustry awards
SHANNON HAD reason to celebrate on the double with two awards claimed at the Swimdustry awards.
SHANNON HAD reason to celebrate on the double with two awards claimed at the Swimdustry awards.
DRONE SIGHTINGS at Dublin Airport resulted in the diversions of seven flights to Shannon Airport across the February bank holiday weekend.
GOVERNMENT housing policy is turning rural Clare into somewhere people “come to take a photograph and go away and no one lives there”, a meeting has heard.
SHANNON STUDENT, Clíodhna Forrestal has been recognised for her innovative app to help visually and hearing impaired people navigate buildings.
DRIVING TEST APPLICANTS in Clare are waiting more than eight months for an appointment.
*David Byrne (right) with The Clare Echo’s Páraic McMahon. Photograph: Joe Buckley MISINFORMATION regarding refugee accommodation in Killarney has been used in arguments concerning plans to use a State owned property for emergency accommodation in Shannon.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley AN APPROXIMATE 300 asylum seekers will be accommodated at a State owned property in the Shannon Industrial Estate.
SHANNON’S DAVID RYAN has made it two wins from two in his professional boxing career.
InflightFlix chief operations officer Paul Buckley; Ireland manager Claire Clarkson and managing Director Martin O’Regan. Photograph: Liam Burke A SHANNON COMPANY has signed a new deal with Aer Lingus which will see It provide 500 Irish tourism videos on all of the airline’s flights to North America.
*Dominic Haugh speaking at Saturday’s public meeting. Photograph: Joe Buckley SHANNON TOWN faces the risk of becoming divided even further as persons on either side of the debate on whether asylum seekers should be housed in emergency accommodation in the Industrial Estate air their views.