THE Munster Schools Cross Country Championships were held in wet and heavy underfoot conditions at the Waterford IT grounds. Clare schools were well represented in all eight races.
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Dear Pat disrupts College’s final hopes
The second semi-final of the Vetsearch Feramo D Open 525 at the Limerick Greyhound Racing Stadium last Saturday night did not go according to plan, when the well-fancied and record-breaking College Maybe ended her interest in the event.
Read More »Single-stroke victory for Young on Castle Course
Jim Young Senior (7) was the winner of the men’s monthly medal, which was played for on the Castle Course in Lahinch on Saturday. He returned a score of 61 nett to win by a stroke from Duncan Cusack (7) with Ronan Murphy (6) in third spot, two strokes further back.
Read More »Spatial Strategy abolition prompts ‘policy vacuum’ fear
THE decision to abolish the National Spatial Strategy without a revised plan in place will create a “policy vacuum” that could halt progress on badly needed infrastructure in Hub towns such as Ennis, it has been claimed.
Read More »Shannon Development sell Kilkee enterprise unit
SHANNON Development has confirmed in a letter to Kilrush area councillors that they have sold one of their enterprise units on the Carrigaholt Road in Kilkee. However in the letter, John O’Toole, asset management executive, did not say to whom the unit has been sold or at what price.
Read More »Meeting overflows with water charge criticism
THE introduction of water charges isn’t going to be popular and at the February meeting of Shannon Town Council, several of the members voiced their concerns.
Read More »Free Zone jobs in the black for Shannon Development
FOR the first time since 2008, more jobs were created than lost last year in Shannon Development client companies based in the Shannon Free Zone.
Read More »New flights announced by Ryanair
RYANAIR is increasing the frequency on some of its sun services this summer.
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