Flannans keen to end five year wait
ST FLANNAN’S COLLEGE are keen to end a five year wait for Dr Harty Cup honours.
ST FLANNAN’S COLLEGE are keen to end a five year wait for Dr Harty Cup honours.
*James Hegarty. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Team captain James Hegarty (Inagh-Kilnamona) is battling to be fit to lead St Flannans College into Wednesday’s (January 8) Dr. Harty Cup (Munster Colleges senior A hurling) quarter final against Midleton CBS.
CLARECASTLE tenor Dean Power returns to his alma mater of St. Flannan’s College in Ennis next Tuesday (December 17th) at 7pm to perform Christmas carols in a special candlelit service in the school chapel.
*Photograph: John Mangan ADDITIONAL playgrounds are needed across Ennis and surrounding areas, elected representatives have said
WORK on the development of a 30,000 square feet extension of St. Flannan’s College has commenced after the Department of Education approved the development of new classroom space at the Ennis secondary school.
*Michael Collins will be among the Clare hurlers lining out in the Dr Harty Cup. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill CLARE schools have discovered their opponents for the TUS Munster Under 19 A, B and C Hurling competitions and the Under 19 A Football competition.
POPE FRANCIS has appointed Ennis’ Séamus Horgan as Papal Nuncio to South Sudan.
TRANSITION year students from St Flannan’s College climbed Croagh Patrick on Thursday in aid of three local charities, Milford Hospice, Cancer Care West and Cahercalla Community Care.
125 Transition Year students from St Flannan’s College and their teachers climbed Croagh Patrick today (Thursday).
*Local resident and former councillor, Tommy Brennan shows a worn-out bollard by St Flannan’s Drive in Ennis. €137,000 was spent by Clare County Council when installing the controversial bollards and armadillos in Ennis as part of a new cycling scheme in 2019 which are to be removed in the near future.