Shannon Springs win two awards
SHANNON Springs Hotel is celebrating on the double after their team picked up two awards at the annual Yes Chef Awards.
SHANNON Springs Hotel is celebrating on the double after their team picked up two awards at the annual Yes Chef Awards.
*The bouncy castle incident occurred on the grounds of St Conaire’s NS in Shannon. A JUDGE has recommended the rejection of a compensation pay-out of €32,500 for a 10 year old Shannon girl from “a bad ol day at the bouncy castle” after deeming the offer not high enough.
*President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella is welcomed to Shannon Airport by Mary Considine. PRESIDENT OF ITALY, Sergio Mattarella touched down at Shannon Airport on Sunday.
*Danny Brennan and Dr Peter Flynn. Photograph: Joe Buckley SHANNON’s Danny Brennan recorded his first professional win on the course in which he honed his skills.
AN ADDITIONAL 200,000 seats will be available for passengers from Shannon Airport on nine services this summer.
*Fursa Kavanagh. PROVIDING a rail link to Shannon Airport has been flagged as a key issue for Fursa Cavanagh (GP) in his bid to get elected to Clare County Council.
*Clare hurler, Shane O’Donnell, pictured at the launch of Darkness Into Light 2024, proudly supported by Electric Ireland. Photograph: ©INPHO/Dan Sheridan HUNDREDS of Clare people will be up for sunrise this Saturday for Darkness into Light.
*Jim Harmon. A JUDGE has jailed an 80-year old former Scout Leader to six years and eight months in prison for molesting five young boys, all scouts in the 1970s and early 1980s.
*The man’s previous convictions are for public order and simple drugs possession A FATHER of three found with a M16 machine gun used in war zones in Shannon has stated that getting caught was for the best as it prevented the gun being ever used.
*AirNav CEO Peter Kearney was among those to benefit from the €4.1m pay-out. AIR traffic controllers based at Shannon and other staff tasked with keeping our skies safe, who sustained wage cuts during Covid-19, shared a €4.1 million once off compensation payout for the cuts last year.