1,800 tonnes of raw sewage entering Clare coastline daily
*Untreated water entering the sea at Lahinch. Photograph: John Mangan 1,800 tonnes of raw sewage enters the Clare coastline daily.
*Untreated water entering the sea at Lahinch. Photograph: John Mangan 1,800 tonnes of raw sewage enters the Clare coastline daily.
SMOTHER, the hit RTÉ drama filmed in North-West Clare comes to a conclusion this Sunday.
*Ollie O’Flaherty catching a wave. NORTH CLARE’s natural landscape and people are to be celebrated in a series of one-day Land and Sea Sessions.
A 25 year old from Lahinch is the new owner of a Salthill property after winning a fundraising draw.
Ennis ladies Aideen Walsh and Aine Donegan who are members of both Lahinch and Woodstock golf clubs continue to progress up the golf ladder with impressive performances in the U.S. and Spain last week.
RENEWED SAFETY CONCERNS regarding the quality of water at Lahinch beach with “human excrement everywhere” along the Inagh River making its way downstream, a local councillor has claimed.
“MASS EVICTIONS” will occur in April if the current ban is not extended, local councillors have warned.
*What was formerly The Rowan Tree Hostel has reopened as an accommodation provider for refugees. NEW CONTRACTS are to be offered to existing accommodation providers in Clare housing refugees.
*Caroline Sherlock. AN OUTSPOKEN NORTH CLARE parish priest has made an undisclosed payout arising from a court action taken by a traveller woman concerning a First Holy Communion flashpoint eight years ago.
*Members of Riverside Cycling Club with staff of Lahinch Leisure Centre plus Cllr Shane Talty (FF) & Cllr Joe Garrihy (FG). Photograph: John Mangan A SITE which was formerly the cinema in Lahinch and once a venue for school plays is now a very modern cycling studio.