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Body of woman recovered from county Clare coast

The body of a woman has been recovered from the sea off County Clare following a land, air and sea search. The operation was mounted and coordinated by watch officers at the Irish Coast Guard’s marine rescue sub centre on Valentia Island in Kerry after a woman was reported missing in north Clare last night. This morning, the Doolin unit of the Irish Coast Guard was alerted and requested to commence a search while the Shannon-based search and rescue helicopter and Aran Islands RNLI lifeboat were also tasked. The crew of Rescue 115 and lifeboat volunteers conducted a comprehensive search of the area while Coast Guard personnel searched along the cliff top. Shortly after 8.30am, the helicopter crew spotted a body in the water off Aill Na Searrach. The body was recovered by the crew of the RLNI lifeboat and taken back to the pier at Doolin where Coast Guard volunteers and Gardaí were waiting. After being formally pronounced dead …

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Car burned out and house window smashed in Ennis attack

THE window of a home in Ennis was smashed and the home owner’s car set on fire during an incident at the weekend. Investigating gardaí are appealing to anybody with information to contact them. At approximately 2.30 am on Sunday, March 20, the sitting room window and the glass beside a front door of a house on Watery Road were smashed. The owner’s car at the rear of the house was set on fire. “Thankfully nobody was injured,” says Crime Prevention Officer Sergeant Triona Brooks. “If anyone has any information in relation to any of these incidents or if anyone saw anything suspicious or has dash cam footage we would ask them to contact their local Garda Station or any Garda Station or the Garda Confidential Line 1800 666 111.”

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Clare woman awoken in her bedroom by intruder

GARDAI are investigating a break-in to a house in a Clare village at the weekend in which the occupant was awoken in her bedroom by the intruder. At 11pm on Saturday, March 19, a woman in Crusheen was awoken in her home by a male in her bedroom. She asked him to leave and he did so immediately. Investigating Gardaí are interested in speaking to a man with a dark coloured beard who was seen on the Main Street in Crusheen village on Saturday night between 8pm and 12 midnight. If anyone saw this man or anyone who may have dash cam footage we are asking them to contact Ennis Garda Station on 6848100.

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Tulla fundraiser for Ukraine

UKRAINE will be to the forefront of a musical fundraiser in Tulla on Saturday (March 26), when a wealth of East Clare talent with gather in solidarity.  Moved by the plight of those who have been forced to flee their homes, a group of local musicians and singers will perform in the the square in Tulla, throughout the day, to raise funds for the refugees from the Ukraine.  Among those performing will be Aisling and Leah Hunt, Andrew Mac Namara and Michael Landers, John Canny and Mark Donnellan, Mary Mac Namara and Risteard Crimmins, Cushla,  Àine and Cara Murphy. They will be joined by a group of local singers under the baton of Joan Culloo Mac Namara. The fundraiser will run from 10am to 5 pm. All money raised will be sent to the Irish Red Cross Ukraine Crisis Appeal.

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Rents €331 per month higher for average house than mortgages

A NEW survey has revealed a huge disparity between rental and mortgage payments on an average Clare house. People looking to rent a house are likely to spend €331 more on accommodation than someone who buys an equivalent property, new research shows. According to Moneysherpa.ie a house valued at just under €220,000 in Clare means monthly rent payments of €1,087 a month, compared to a mortgage of €756. More starkly, the difference between fully paying a 30-year mortgage and renting for that period comes to over €119,000.  Commenting on the analysis Mark Coan of moneysherpa.ie said the current lending rules need to be revisited. “This analysis raises some significant questions about the current Central Bank lending rules, which are in effect creating a chasm between those who can afford property and those that can not. “Those that can meet the current lending rules, will pay over €100,000 less to live in their home for 30 years and create an asset …

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Aer Lingus unrepentant over cabin crew base closure

MORE than 80 jobs were shed at Shannon Airport in May of last year, when Aer Lingus closed its cabin crew base. The job losses were hugely controversial as the airline were major beneficiaries of State supports, but speaking at the relaunch of its transatlantic services, Aer Lingus Chief Corporate Affairs Officer Donal Moriarty was unrepentant. “You don’t need me to remind you how challenging it has been over the last two years for the aviation sector and all of us who work in it. In Aer Lingus we had to take some difficult decisions, including the closure of our cabin crew base here in Shannon Airport. That was unfortunately necessary, it meant we had the right structure and cost base to reinstate our transatlantic services, starting today with Boston.” Shannon-New York was due to restart the following day, and Mr Moriarty said that there is going to be a very good level of connectivity to America. “Both routes will …

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Aer Lingus flight returns to Shannon with emergency door fault

A US-bound Aer Lingus flight was forced to turn around off the west coast and return to Shannon Airport this afternoon amid concerns that an emergency exit door might not have been securely locked, reports Pat Flynn. Aer Lingus flight EI-111 Shannon to New York’s JFK Airport took off at 12.57pm however soon afterwards, the flight crew asked air traffic controllers for clearance to stop their climb. The Airbus A321-253 (Neo) jet had crossed the Clare coast over Quilty when the flight crew advised controllers they had a technical issue which they were working to resolve but added they might have to return to the airport. The crew also made contact with company engineers on the ground to seek assistance troubleshooting the issue. The crew reported they had received an “indication of an emergency exit door open”. After turning around and while the flight was descending towards Shannon, the flight crew told controllers that the indication had cleared and requested …

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Supply and cost fuelling oil concerns

RATIONING of home heating oil and agri-diesel, as well as spiralling costs, are causing considerable anxiety according to Councillor Alan O’Callaghan. The Kilmurry man, who runs a busy fuel supply company, said that while home heating oil is limited to 500 litres, on Friday of last week, the price for that was more than €800. With price volatility prompted by the global economic fallout from the war Ukraine, there are no guarantees that prices will stabilise any time soon. For those using agri-diesel, rationing, costs and fuel quality are looming problems.  “These are times that we’ve never witnessed before,” the Fianna Fáil member said. “Prices might have been fluctuating a few cents over a couple of days, now they’re moving ten cents a day. It’s a very volatile market right now. For the supplier, the buyer and the distributor, it’s the luck of the draw. I delivered kerosene to a house on a Monday and, if that man had got …

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