Nowhere to stop the bus sees NTA funding for Kilrush go unspent
AN OFFER from the National Transport Authority (NTA) to fund a new bus stop in Kilrush has not materialised due to an inability to find “a suitable location”.
AN OFFER from the National Transport Authority (NTA) to fund a new bus stop in Kilrush has not materialised due to an inability to find “a suitable location”.
*Lifford players celebrate David Keenan’s goal in Roslevan. Photograph: Ruairi Price A NEW SEASON has begun with the race for the Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division kicking off in earnest.
*Cooraclare defeated Clarecastle following a dour struggle. Three teams being listed for intermediate football championship honours this season remain unbeaten but they had to battle hard in this weekend’s round two games.
*Kilrush Rangers during pre-season training. KILRUSH RANGERS are expecting a stern challenge as they return to the top tier of Clare soccer.
A FORTNIGHT ON from rowing back on their decision to make four branches in the county cashless, AIB have apologised to customers for the episode.
*Joe Dowling was among the goalscorers for Ennistymon. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill They’re off in the race for Clare IFC honours and round one brought with it no surprises involving the main contenders but the win for Ennistymon’s second string over Kilfenora was among the main talking points.
CALLS for Cappa to get a secondary wastewater treatment facility are to land on the desk of the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage.
KILRUSH IS TO PUT its hand up to host the National Famine Commemoration once again.
*Cooraclare’s Micheál Garry. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ACTION KICKS off in the Clare intermediate football championship where twelve teams will be vying for honours.
*Noel Kilkenny presents the Captain’s Prize to John McNeilis. Captain Noel Kilkenny’s prize was played for at Kilrush at the weekend when John McNeilis (18) emerged as the winner with 110.