Ei commence recruitment for 200 vacancies
Shannon based company, Ei Electronics has began recruiting for the 200 manufacturing jobs announced in March of this year.
Shannon based company, Ei Electronics has began recruiting for the 200 manufacturing jobs announced in March of this year.
*Waterpark House was the location for the Mayoral reception. LOCAL GROUPS AND INDIVIDUALS were honoured with a mayoral reception in Ennis last week with Clare County Council criticised for snubbing the media for the event.
DUBLIN AIRPORT’s inability to cope with the amount of present traffic ‘is no more than it deserves,’ Clare councillors remarked while throwing their weight behind calls for an all-island approach to aviation in Ireland.
*Photograph: Cealtra Communications SPORTING ENNISTYMON are to lodge an appeal after they were deducted seven points in the Maloney Hardware Premier Division and issued a financial penalty by the Clare District Soccer League, The Clare Echo has learned.
*Shannon Hibs manager, Aaron Leahy. Photograph: Natasha Barton PROUD of his charges efforts in reaching the Banner Carpets and Flooring Clare Cup semi-finals, Shannon Hibs manager Aaron Leahy has admitted they can have no qualms with their season.
*Shannon Town’s Brian Monaghan. Photograph: Joe Buckley Despite not being at full-strength, Bridge Utd were comfortable winners over Sporting Ennistymon while Shannon Town prevailed over Shannon Olympic in the weekend’s Maloney Hardware Premier Division ties.
AFTER HIGHLIGHTING a number of breaches in the County Development Plan, the Office of the Planning Regulator is to address a meeting of Clare County Council.
A TOTAL RETHINK is needed regarding the operation of the National Ambulance Service, a Kilrush representative has stated.
*Mark Roche netted twice for Avenue Utd. Avenue Utd advanced to the finals of the Banner Carpets and Flooring Clare Cup Final but not without getting a fright as they held off a determined Shannon Hibs.
*Brian O’Connell rallies the Clare minor hurlers. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill GROWING SELF-BELIEF was the main hurdle for Clare’s minor hurlers to overcome this year.