Bring back the bus shelters to Cratloe
BUS SHELTERS at existing stops in Cratloe are to be requested from the National Transport Authority (NTA).
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BUS SHELTERS at existing stops in Cratloe are to be requested from the National Transport Authority (NTA).
CARS are travelling through Cratloe at a “frightening” pace.
WITH Christmas upon us, the people of Clare are in reflective mood and with that in mind, The Clare Echo has dug into the archives to bring you the biggest stories of 2021.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley SIXMILEBRIDGE’s main street “has been a contentious issue for many years” said county councillors in putting forward arguments to resurface the road.
A Clare woman has joined the fight against childhood obesity in Ireland and is urging the public to join the Irish Heart Foundation’s ‘Stop Targeting Kids’ drive.
Finnure Storm claimed a twenty first career win on Thursday night at Limerick Greyhound Stadium.
*Seadna Morey. Photograph: Martin Connolly ALL-IRELAND winning defender, Seadna Morey has said he would consider a return to the Clare senior hurling panel in the New Year.
*Padraic Hayes at home in Shannon. Photograph: Joe Buckley PUBLIC TRANSPORT is hindering persons with disabilities from employment opportunities, a Shannon based activist has claimed.
*Delegates at County Convention. Photograph: Natasha Barton The most poignant motion was saved for last on Tuesday evening when Meelick GAA Club appealed to Clare GAA to implement the ‘parish rule’ and stop the illegal cross-border defections of players in their catchment area.
*Martin Conlon and Brian Enright. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography SIXMILEBRIDGE’s Martin Conlon has been ratified as a new member of the Cork senior camogie management.