Approval granted for €44m Killaloe Bypass and Shannon River Crossing
APPROVAL has been granted for the long-awaited Killaloe Bypass and Shannon River Crossing project.
APPROVAL has been granted for the long-awaited Killaloe Bypass and Shannon River Crossing project.
*John Francis Head of Security, Inspector Paul Slattery, Sgt Joe o Donoghue and Pat O’Brien Chief Fire Officer. Photograph: Joe Buckley SECONDARY school students in Shannon put their artistic skills to use to display a Christmas mood.
BALLINA’s Finn McGeever was on the Irish Men’s 4x200m freestyle relay team which broke seven minutes for the first time.
*Joint captains John Cahill and Jack O’Neill. RICE COLLEGE claimed the Corn Shéamuis Uí Dhonnchú for the first time in their history after overcoming Our Lady’s Templemore last week.
Finnure Storm claimed a twenty first career win on Thursday night at Limerick Greyhound Stadium.
*Baby John Kevin Hutchinson. AN ENNIS mother has shared her fears of the potential impacts of having to bring her sick five month old baby back to live in a “seriously overcrowded caravan”.
WASTE can be prevented in Clare over the festive period by adhering to a Green Christmas, one of the county’s environmental awareness officers has highlighted.
MUSIC was brought to Ballynacally on Sunday morning with performances held outside the Estuary Cafe.
*Cracks running along the walls of a home impacted by pyrite in Clare. Photograph: Joe Buckley ENNIS based, Cllr Mary Howard (FG) has become the first Clare politician to call on the Minister for Housing to carry out an investigation to ascertain how defective concrete blocks containing pyrite and mica were used to construct homes …
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A SCARIFF mother and daughter are hoping to spread the festive cheer by offering to spend time with people living alone on Christmas Day.