St Flannan’s students climb Croagh Patrick for cancer
125 Transition Year students from St Flannan’s College and their teachers climbed Croagh Patrick today (Thursday).
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.
Tony Butler in action against the Dragons. Photograph: ©INPHO/Ben Brady CLARE DUO Tony Butler and Ethan Coughlan have signed senior contracts with Munster Rugby and the IRFU.
*Local resident and former councillor, Tommy Brennan shows a worn-out bollard by St Flannan’s Drive in Ennis. RESIDENTS and business owners in Ennis have voiced their frustrations at the difficulties that armadillos and bollards continue to pose in their daily lives.
SECONDARY school students and their teachers have embarked from Shannon Airport for a for a week-long volunteering effort with the Missionvale Ireland Charity.
*Cllr Paul Murphy. Photograph: Eamon Ward. A CLARECASTLE representative has said incompetent driving from older motorists and not armadillos is causing problems in Clonroadmore.
Fr Ignatius McCormack outside St Flannan’s College. Photograph: Eamon Ward ST FLANNAN’S COLLGE in Ennis is on course to become Munster’s largest school this September when its student population increases from 1,201 to 1,280.
*The St. Flannan’s side kitted in the Ennis R.F.C jerseys. St. Flannan’s 40-5 Salesian Secondary College, Pallaskenry (@ Ennis R.F.C Grounds) St. Flannan’s senior rugby campaign is off to a winning start, with a 40-5 triumph over Salesian Secondary College, Pallaskenry in the Boys Schools Bowen B Shield Quarter-Final.
*Floods at St Flannan’s College in 2009. FLOODING EVENTS which occurred in Midleton last month are “unlikely to occur” in Clare’s county town.
*St Flannan’s College. AN BORD Pleanála has rejected a request by teachers and staff and the Board of Management at St Flannan’s College in Ennis for an oral hearing to be held into contentious plans for a €25m HSE community hospital to be built on Church-owned green space at the college.