‘Cop out’ not to have dedicated community welfare officer in Shannon for full week
ABSENCE of a community welfare officer in Shannon for the entire week is “a cop out”.
ABSENCE of a community welfare officer in Shannon for the entire week is “a cop out”.
ENNIS’ Madden family have sold the four-star Temple Gate Hotel to the owners of the Shannon Springs Hotel.
*Aron Shanagher leaves Jack Kirwan in his path. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill HOT FAVOURITES for an immediate return to the senior grade, Wolfe Tones have qualified for the semi-finals of the Clare IHC but they had to pull out all the stops to overcome Parteen/Meelick.
Launching SDG Week 2024 were (l-r): Pat Dowling, Chief Executive; Alan Farrell, Director of Service; Morgan Lahiffe, Climate Action Coordinator and staff of Clare County Council. Also photographed are: Samantha McCarthy, Healthy County Co-Ordinator; Karen Foley, Environmental Awareness Officer; Dara Dever, Community Climate Action Officer; Carol Gleeson, Manager, Burren & Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global …
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*Music Generation Clare presents Pádraig Rynne, Tara Breen and Jim Murray at the Well in Ennis, this Friday, for Culture Night. ALMOST fifty events are to take place in Clare this Friday (September 20th) for Culture Night.
*The Shannon ladies team. Photograph: Joe Buckley SHANNON managed by Bridget McCaul and Madge Young will take on Courtown in the All-Ireland ladies minor foursomes semi final at 12.10pm on this Friday at Shannon when a big turnout of local club members is expected to support the team.
*Shannon Airport Group CEO, Conal Henry, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, James Lawless (FF) and the Shannon Airport Group CEO, Mary Considine. MOVING airline capacity from Dublin Airport to Shannon Airport will bring tourists where they “want to go” and ease pressure on the capital, the CEO of the Shannon Airport Group …
A REPORT into the death of Shannon teenager, Aoife Johnston will be published no later than Monday.
*An Aer Lingus flight taking off from Shannon Airport. A JUDGE has asked Aer Lingus to provide the costs of having to return a transatlantic aircraft to Shannon due to the presence of an alleged unruly passenger on board.
CONFIDENCE has been expressed by Clare’s councillors that recycling centres in the county are in line for an upgrade.