Top marks for Coláiste Muire
COLÁISTE MUIRE is the top feeder school in Co Clare.
STRONG OPPOSITION to the awarding of prospecting licences in Tulla and Bunratty is stemming from environmental groups and local politicians.
A PERFECT storm of consumers supporting local, a shift towards sustainable shopping practices, and growing concern about the climate crisis has culminated in an increase in custom for health food shops across the country over the last two years. Bia Folláin’s journey began in March 2007 when owner Trish Moloney decided to open a health …
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ONE MAN has died following an early morning two car collision in Ballinahinch.
What makes St Joseph’s run to the Dr Harty Cup semi-final all the more impressive is the fact that they had to produce comebacks to see off St Colman’s College and now Christian Brothers College.
A first Dr Harty Cup semi-final awaits St Joseph’s of Tulla after another spirited fightback earned them victory over Cork’s Christian Brothers College at Kilmallock on Saturday afternoon.
A DELAY to awarding prospecting licences in Clare has been sought.
*Photograph: John Mangan SPRING 2022 has been set as the target to commence works to improve visibility at Henchy’s Cross.
*Pat Fitzgerald. Photograph: Natasha Barton Clare GAA’s year just gone was “more memorable for developments in the boardroom rather than performances on the field of play,” the county secretary has reflected.
NEGOTIATIONS are ongoing between Clare County Council and Coillte regarding “extremely dangerous” overhanging trees in East Clare.