The Clare Youth Service ran projects benefiting 521 young people last year, a youth worker has confirmed.Junction manager, Jean Tierney has stated projects like the Special Project for Youth (SPY), which is funded by the Department of Children and the music project in Carmody Street has helped hundreds of people.
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Leader grant-aid released for local projects
There was huge relief for a number of local projects that had been awaiting contracts from Clare Local Development Company since January, with the announcement by the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government that Leader grant-aid of €42m nationally had been released for payment.
Read More »Bill strikes the right balance – Carey
CLARE Government TD Joe Carey said the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill, published this week, “strikes the right balance between offering medical professionals certainty and protecting the life of both women and the unborn”.
Read More »Woodstock to represent Clare in JB Carr
Woodstock will represent Clare in this year’s JB Carr seniors competition after they defeated a fancied Ennis side in the county final at Ennis last Thursday.
Read More »Garden festival growing strong
FOLLOWING the huge success of the first standalone Clare Garden Festival at Ennis Showgrounds on Sunday last, organisers are keen to plant seeds for next year’s event. In fact, Clare Garden Festival’s success exceeded expectation, with around 1,500 people from all over Ireland in attendance.
Read More »Diamond continues to sparkle in Oaks
Following on from her fantastic 28.59 performance in the opening round, the Declan Byrne-trained Melodys Diamond was again in sparking form when posting the fastest clock in second round heats of the Roche’s Feeds Limerick Oaks at the Limerick Greyhound Racing Stadium last Saturday night.
Read More »Ryanair scotch Shannon ‘chaos’ claim
RYANAIR have rejected claims that the gardaí were called to Shannon because of angry passengers on board a flight that had been diverted there, having been due to go to Cork.
Read More »Protection of life bill
EDITORIAL THE issue of abortion has been the subject of five divisive referenda over the past 30 years. For a long time, the Irish solution to an Irish problem was to take the boat to England but travelling abroad for an abortion also became the subject of one referendum.
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