Biodiversity plan developed by Tulla Athletic Club
Tulla Athletic Club has been taking advantage of a quiet time to bolster the 11.4-acre site with a new biodiversity plan.
Tulla Athletic Club has been taking advantage of a quiet time to bolster the 11.4-acre site with a new biodiversity plan.
*Photograph: Martin Connolly Clare GAA have said they first received a bill for GPS units last year while the manager of the county footballers has voiced his annoyance with the depiction that his panel are content with poorer conditions.
*Photograph: John Mangan A “major lift” is on the cards for Tulla as three separate housing developments highlight the appetite to live in the East Clare town.
**Photograph: Anthony E Bennett – Irish Railway Record Society Archive Crusheen cannot wait for the completion of a transportation strategy for the county if an appeal to to open a railway stop is to be successful.
*Eugene Cooney. Photograph: John Mangan THE local community in Tulla has been a great support to the business community over the last 12 months, according to local traders.
*The generations of O’Keeffes, Michael Jnr, Michael Snr and Anne. Photograph: John Mangan Tulla’s sporting infrastructure understandably evokes an immense source of local pride, with The Cragg (Tulla United), Dr. Daly Memorial Park (Tulla GAA Club) and now Creamery Park Road (Tulla Athletic Club) forming an enviable triumvirate for the town.
*Caherlohan. Photograph: John Mangan Clare GAA have “one chance” to make sure the Centre of Excellence at Caherlohan becomes a success.
*Michael Minogue. Photograph: John Mangan Michael Minogue is a long standing member of Tulla athletic club and currently fills the position of club treasurer a position he has held for many years.
Addition of quality facilities are necessary for the likes of Tulla Athletic Club to move forward and continue to attract rising stars, a leading club member has said.
*Photograph: John Mangan A PERFECT storm of developments in Tulla will lead to young families moving to the East Clare parish, it has been claimed.