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‘Back to Basics’ as Scariff Show makes a welcome return

SCARIFF Bay Community Radio will broadcast live from the local agricultural show, which makes a welcome return to the Autumn events calendar on Saturday, September 3.  The station’s popular ‘Saturday Chronicle’ will provide a flavour of the wealth of activities on offer as Scariff Show returns for the first time since 2019. This year’s theme is ‘Back to Basics’ with the focus firmly on friends, family and community as the show marks its 76th annual event.  Previewing the show, which was first held in 1944, Co-Chairperson John Blake noted the impressive credentials of the event, particularly its equestrian element. “In the old days, jumping was quite big in Scariff. In the old days, some of the biggest names in showjumping, Con Power, Jack Doyle, James Kernan and a lot of the Army riders, including Tommy Wade from Dundrum, all jumped in Scariff,” the told the station. “We have two Horse Sport Ireland (HSI) League qualifiers in the 1 metre 10 …

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Cycle to raise awareness of little known cancer traverses Clare

THE Multiple Myeloma Ireland ‘Wild Myeloma Way Cycle’ is taking place on this Friday and Saturday, going from Limerick to Spanish Point on Friday and back the following day. The first day will see the cyclists visit Newmarket, Lahinch, Miltown Malbay before reaching Spanish Point, and on the way back they will go through Kilmurry Ibrickane, Doonbeg, Kilrush and Bunratty. It is seeking to raise awareness about Multiple Myeloma, which is a relatively little known disease. “It’s a blood cancer and if you look at the Multiple Myeloma Ireland website, it says a very true thing, that most people before they get diagnosed with it, have never heard of it,” says John Lawler, who was diagnosed with it in January of 2020. “I went into the hospital with a kidney stone, a painful enough yoke on its own. When I went in they said you have to stay overnight, and then they told me that I had Multiple Myeloma. On …

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Accommodation shortages and astronomical rents hit Clare students

CLARE students are facing a desperate search for accommodation this September with rents in Galway described as “astronomically priced”. More than 1,400 Clare students are anxiously waiting to receive their Leaving Certificate exam results on Friday with many hoping to achieve enough points to go on to third level. The city of Galway has long been a popular choice with Clare students, however, according to Imogen O’Flaherty Falconer, Vice-President/Welfare and Equality Officer at NUI Galway Students’ Union those searching for a place to stay are “finding it really, really difficult, basically there is no accommodation and any that is available is astronomically priced.” Meanwhile gardaí are warning there has been an increase of 30% in accommodation fraud in 2022, in comparison with 2019 with those seeking accommodation urged to be wary for potential rental scams. The lack of accommodation in Galway is resulting in students having to commute, defer or even drop out of their course, Imogen tells us. She …

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Tillage farmer calls foul on much heralded grain shipment

SENATOR Timmy Dooley has defended his decision to post a video on social media from Shannon Foynes port welcoming the first shipment of grain to Ireland from Ukraine since its invasion last February. This follows stinging criticism and claims from a North Clare tillage farmer that politicians who welcomed the arrival of 30,000 tons of corn for animal feed engaged in electioneering for votes from dairy and beef farmers. The Panama-flagged NAVI STAR left Odessa Port on August 5 carrying 33,000 tonnes of grain to Ireland on behalf of the Cork-based grain and feed company R&H Hall. Senator Dooley posted a short video on Facebook after visiting Shannon Foynes Port on Saturday, August 19, to witness the delivery of 30,000 tons of grain for animal feed. In his post he stated, “This is a really important shipment to secure feed for our dairy and beef cattle over the coming winter – enabling Irish farmers in turn to feed the Irish …

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Vodafone’s west Clare coverage failure slammed

A WEST Clare farmer has slammed the quality of phone coverage being provided by Vodafone, which he said has a major impact on life in the Cross area. When he spoke to the Clare Champion last week, John Keane said there was no reception at all around his home, and it had been poor for some time. “It has been diabolical for months and months and we’re blue in the face from contacting them. You get through to some fella in Israel, and when they put down the phone they’re not going to worry much about a bit of phone coverage in west Clare. You can’t even talk to someone in Ireland about your phone.” He said numerous people living close to him had the same issue. Some time back there was media coverage about how poor the service was, and he said Vodafone started to take the issue seriously then, but the standard has slipped dramatically once again. “At …

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Garda Warning to Clare Shop Owners Following Theft

SHOP owners are being urged by Clare gardaí to be “very careful” when asked for change of money and not to be distracted. This follows a recent theft which left a North Clare shop at a loss of €150. Crime Prevention Officer Sergeant Triona Brooks explains, “On August 29 two males entered a shop in north Clare. One male paid for items bought and the second male looked for change of four €50 notes. “The young shop assistant handed over the €10 notes and the other male used sleight of hand to remove some of the notes from the bundle. “The other male then handed back the €10 notes and looked for the original four €50 notes back. The shop assistant started to count the €10 when one of the men took it from him and took more notes out of the bundle and another shop assistant gave the 50s back. “The two men left the shop, and the shop …

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Major underspend of Clare’s Active Travel funding

GREEN Senator Róisín Garvey has called on Clare County Council to “do better” in terms of using funds allocated for cycling and walking infrastructure. The Inagh woman highlighted figures released by the National Transport Authority (NTA) showing that 81.3% of funds allocated to Clare under the Active Travel Fund were not spent last year. “In Clare our local authority was allocated €5,986,000 for walking and cycling projects in the Clare County for the year 2021,” Senator Garvey, Green Party Spokesperson for Rural Development and Enterprise, Trade and Employment, said. “However, according to figures released by the NTA, only €1,113,509 of this was spent. We need to do better for our community. It is understandable that the significant increase in funding since 2019 requires increased capacity, and there have been many additional challenges for our local authority during Covid. However, funding has also been provided for a new Travel Officer role, dedicated to local walking and cycling projects and we need …

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