Chronicling the Clare hurling story keeps drawing Ollie back to the pen & paper
Ollie Byrnes has effectively chronicled the story of Clare hurling, his latest project is the fruits of a project started and completed during a national lockdown.
Ollie Byrnes has effectively chronicled the story of Clare hurling, his latest project is the fruits of a project started and completed during a national lockdown.
Toonagh residents are extremely concerned with the speeding levels in the area prompting calls for a reduction in the limit in the area.
Elected representatives in North and West Clare have stressed the need for extensive engagement before the adaptation of a new County Development Plan to reverse the ‘slow death’ being experienced by towns and villages in Clare.
Clare has reported a further drop in the amount of COVID-19 cases across the county.
An Ennis councillor has requested that action be taken by Clare County Council against a store which is claimed to have breached planning and development regulations set out by the local authority.
Bodyke’s Sean Doyle is set to continue as manager of the Clare U20 hurlers for a third season.
Self-awareness was key for an Ennis man removing himself from a “toxic” lifestyle and returning to a steady path, the latest destination on this journey has resulted in him setting up a podcast.
Renewed appeals for Clare County Council to assume responsibility for a Kilrush housing estate have been lodged.
An amendment to beach by-laws have been sought by the Mayor of Clare to afford greater control to the County Dog Warden.