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Former Clare TD James Breen Honoured As 'A Marvellous Man With Great Community Spirit' At Funeral Mass
Former Clare TD James Breen Honoured As 'A Marvellous Man With Great Community Spirit' At Funeral Mass
Former Clare TD James Breen has been honoured as 'a marvellous man with great community spirit' at his funeral mass this afternoon.The Kilnamona native who spent 32 years serving this county, passed away peacefully on Wednesday night at 81 years of age.Having first been elected to Clare County Council in 1985, he was returned at every local election he contested thereafter.During today's ceremony a hymn book, commemorative tie and James' signature black hat were brought forward to symbolise his passion for politics, GAA, farming and his faith.Parish Priest Fr Martin Shanahan says his presence would make a room come alive.
Former Clare Hurling Captain Calls On GAA To Clamp Down On Head-High Tackles
Former Clare Hurling Captain Calls On GAA To Clamp Down On Head-High Tackles
A former Clare hurling captain has called for the GAA to urgently clamp down on head-high challenges to ensure player safety.It comes in the wake of Clare's 0-29 to 0-16 win over Dublin in the All Ireland Hurling Quarter Final.The result was marred by a serious injury suffered by David Reidy late in the second half.Tommy Guilfoyle says tackling a player in the act of picking up the ball needs to be outlawed.
Junior Transport Minister To Liaise With TII On Dangerous Stretch Of Clare National Secondary Road
Junior Transport Minister To Liaise With TII On Dangerous Stretch Of Clare National Secondary Road
The Junior Transport Minister claims he'll liaise with Transport Infrastructure Ireland with a view to reducing the speed limit on a dangerous section of a Clare national secondary road.Residents of Darragh recently met with Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Independent TD Seán Canney, to highlight their concerns around the speed limit, poor road surface and inadequate signage on their stretch of the N68.Over 1,100 locals signed a petition seeking upgrades at the location.Responding to Meelick Fianna Fáil TD Cathal Crowe in the Oireachtas Transport Committee, Minister Canney says the residents have "straight forward requests".
Mayor Looking Forward To "Bright Housing Future In Ennis"
Mayor Looking Forward To "Bright Housing Future In Ennis"
The Mayor of Ennis says she's looking forward to a brighter future for housing in the town. It's after An Coimisúin Pleanála ruled in favour of Glenveagh Homes Plans to build a 300-unit estate near Drumbiggle.While sites at Ashline and at Claureen have also been confirmed for an investment of between €10m and €20m under the Housing Infrastructure Investment Fund that will unlock lands for the construction of up to 1,300 new units.Cathaoirleach of the Ennis Municipal District Cllr Mary Howard says it's vital works are carried out in a timely fashion.
Beyond Belief - Sunday 21st June 2026
Beyond Belief - Sunday 21st June 2026
Stephen Fletcher presents this Beyond Belief in which we hear how ancient pilgrimage paths and the beauty of the west are opening new doors of faith as he talks spiritual tourism with a Pioneer Minister in Training, Valerie Raitt.Also, as the Franciscan movement marks its 800th anniversary, Stephen talks to Fr Tom Ryan who tells us how this centuries old tradition remains surprisingly relevant — and urgently needed — today.And as usual Stephen talks to his colleague Fr Gerry Kenny to catch up with what is happening in our churches.
Sunday Prayer - Sunday 21st June 2026
Sunday Prayer - Sunday 21st June 2026
Fr Gerry Kenny leads our Sunday Prsayer for today the 21st June 2026, the 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Council Looking To Extend Operating Season At Coastal Locations
Council Looking To Extend Operating Season At Coastal Locations
Clare County Council says it's looking to extend its operating season at beaches and coastal locations.The local authority has come under pressure to provide lifeguards outside of the June to September season and to open toilet facilities on a more regular basis in light of May's high temperatures seeing crowds flock to waterways.The council says it's not possible to guarantee full lifeguard cover beyond September due to staffing constraints but it remains committed to a flexible approach and would like to extend the opening period of public toilet facilities from next year.Local Fianna Fáil Councillor Shane Talty says more resources are needed.
Uisce Éireann Urging Clare People To Conserve Water Amid Impending Dry Spell
Uisce Éireann Urging Clare People To Conserve Water Amid Impending Dry Spell
Uisce Éireann is urging consumers in Clare to conserve their water usage over an impending dry spell expected this Summer. The utility is warning that communities could experience outage in the months ahead due to an expected increase in demand for treated water. It says that simple measures such as collecting rainwater for gardening use, fixing leaks, showering instead of bathing and turning the tap off while brushing can make a major difference.Head of Water Operations Margaret Attridge says it's vital contingency supplies are available for emergency services.
Clare FM Sideline View Friday June 19th
Clare FM Sideline View Friday June 19th
Coming up on the show, we will preview Clare's All Ireland hurling quarter final against Dublin; look ahead to the camogie sides trip to Nowlan Park, hear about plans for next season with Ennis Women's Rugby, and Greyhound Focus too
Georgia G - Irish Artist Of The Week
Georgia G - Irish Artist Of The Week
Georgia G is a 25-year-old singer/songwriter from Malahide, Dublin, now based in New York City. Writing songs for as long as she can remember, Georgia draws inspiration from artists including Sheryl Crow, Fleetwood Mac and Adele, blending elements of pop, indie rock with hints of country into her own vibrant sound.Georgia has been selected as Track of the Week multiple times, earning recognition for her infectious songwriting and distinctive sound. She has since sold out headline shows in both The Workman’s Cellar and Whelan’s, establishing herself as one of Dublin’s exciting emerging live acts. Georgia was also chosen to perform as part of Hot Press’ “Young & Emerging” series, where the magazine described her as a “hotly tipped” artist, while the Fingal Independent wrote that Georgia G is “about to take the music scene by storm.”Since then, Georgia has continued performing extensively across Ireland and the United States. In 2024, she performed on the Coca-Cola Stage at Electric Picnic, one of Ireland’s biggest music festivals. In October, she also supported Aaron Rowe at a show connected with the Guinness Storehouse in Chicago.Now living in New York City, Georgia is currently playing a year-long residency in a Broadway bar while recording her debut EP before returning to Ireland for its release. Currently, she is working on music with producer Ollie Deacon-Lowpines (CMAT, Ailbhe Reddy) in a studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The upcoming project captures the experience of moving to New York in your twenties — balancing ambition, heartbreak, nightlife and homesickness — while continuing to shape the explosive and emotionally honest sound Georgia G has become known for.