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Adversity honour for Caoimhín

AN Ennis pupil has become one of only 14 young people from around the world to be recognised with an award presented to outstanding individuals who have excelled despite adversities.The Irlen Institute’s Yes I Can award programme is presented to individuals with Irlen Syndrome, a condition that affects perception and which can cause reading difficulties, concentration problems and behaviour issues. This week, 11-year-old Caoimhín Mungovan, a pupil at Ennis National School, was presented with an honourable mention award from the Californian-based institute. Irlen Syndrome affects the way the brain processes visual information and research has found it can be corrected with the use of coloured overlays and special glasses. Caoimhín was introduced to the treatment by teacher at Ennis National School and Irlen screener, Fiona de Buitléir.After being screened for the condition, he was examined by Irlen diagnostician Aislinn Ryan from Waterford, who diagnosed which colour lenses, which have to be sent from America, would be most helpful for him. …

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School launches building project

PLANS for a new four-classroom extension to Knockanean National School are set to be unveiled this week. The school will launch its building project at an information meeting this Thursday, which will also see the launch of their ‘buy a brick’ fundraising project.Following the allocation of funding from the Department of Education and Science last year and the successful planning application, the school’s board of management will reveal plans for a new extension at the launch.  It is hoped building on the new extension can begin in early spring, with the development being put out to tender this week.The school presently has five prefabs and the board of management’s goal is that all classes, from junior infants to sixth class, will be housed in permanent classrooms. The four classes will be housed in a new two-storey building located towards the back of the current school. The classes will be housed in modern, bright and spacious facilities, which will allow for …

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Putting pen to paper for carers

THE language of love is sure to inspire budding poets who are being encouraged to enter a poetry competition for carers. Carers are being urged to put pen to paper for the competition, a partnership involving Caring for Carers, Clare County Library and the Ennis Book Club Festival, which was launched this week.The theme of the competition is ‘My Valentine’ – a topic of romance that may inspire the many carers around the county to unleash their creativity and bring a little cheer to these days of gloom and doom. At the launch, Cissie Collins from Darragh, Ballyea, who cared for her late husband for many years as well as caring for others, revealed that she already has some ideas for the competition. However, she was reluctant to give too much away about her poem. “I read a lot, I think it’s a great thing to do when your older and I think I will enter the competition. I would …

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Pupils remember Ciara with charity fashion show

THE life of a young Ennis pupil, who tragically lost her battle with cancer last year, will be remembered in style by her friends at Coláiste Muire.Ciara Conroy from Quin passed away last May and later this year, her friends at the Coláiste will host a fashion show to raise funds for a cause that was very special to their late friend’s heart.Ciara was very involved with CanTeen, a teen cancer support group, and funds raised from the fashion show, which will be held in March, will go to the organisation.Transition-year pupils taking part in the Young Social Innovators’ Awards will be producing the show, while all second and fourth-year pupils are involved in modeling on the night.Ciara’s family will be there on the night showing their support.The show’s theme will be Beautiful things we love and love to share and the event is being held in association with Martina Costelloe Productions. The fashion extravaganza will feature spring and summer …

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Westpark boost as AerCap open new offices

FORMER Minister for Defence Tony Killeen was in Shannon last Friday evening to officially open AerCap’s new offices at Westpark.AerCap is a global aviation company and it employs more than 50 people at Shannon. In an upbeat speech, Mr Killeen paid tribute to the vision of Brian O’Connell in relation to the development of Westpark. “On the very first occasion Brian O’Connell brought me up here to visit a field where there were 17 cattle, we went in a jeep because there was no road. He took out a set of plans and on the plans there were seven buildings, which I thought quite frankly would never be seen by anyone. Today, there are four and a half constructed and they were constructed in accordance with Brian’s vision and his vision now extends to his role as chairman of the board of the airport,” Mr Killeen said.He said Shannon still has a very strong portfolio of companies, many of whom …

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Television appearances for Rita and Kay

TWO local women are set to appear on iWitness, the RTÉ religious affairs programme in the coming weeks. First up will be Rita Quigley and her appearance on the short programme will focus on her work at the Our Lady of the Skies Oratory at Shannon Airport.Rita is set to appear on the programme on Sunday night, after the late news. She has been helping at the oratory for about 12 years. “I change the flowers, clean it up, put the hosts out, general looking after it,” she said.Rita hasn’t actually seen the programme yet and is looking forward to it. “I’m quite nervous about it to be honest, but hopefully it’ll go well.”Kay Glody is also set to appear on the programme in the coming weeks, focusing on her work at the Adoration Chapel in SkyCourt. The Blessed Sacrament is exposed several days a week at the chapel and Kay is in charge of co-ordinating people to spend time …

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Clam find prompts call for more Shannon monitoring

THE discovery of one of the world’s most invasive clam species in Lough Derg has sparked a call from a local marine biologist for increased monitoring of the River Shannon.Dr Dan Minchin of the Lough Derg Science Group discovered the presence of the Asian clam and believes more sampling of rivers and lakes is needed to monitor the impact and spread of such species. The Asian clam (corbicula fluminea) is regarded as one of the most invasive species found in freshwater habitats and was first discovered in Ireland by biologist Dr Pascal Sweeney in the lower reaches of the River Barrow. Inland Fisheries Ireland research staff found dense populations in the Barrow, with almost 10,000 clams per square metre. It was also found in the Nore last year.Able to grow to three centimetres in diameter, such is its reproductive capability that it could have a serious impact on the biology of Lough Derg. A survey downstream of Rooskey conducted by …

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