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  • Vet Tadhg Gavin, of Killaloe Veterinary Clinic, who is preparing for the new regulations on animal remedies. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Vet Tadhg Gavin, of Killaloe Veterinary Clinic, who is preparing for the new regulations on animal remedies. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Vet Tadhg Gavin, of Killaloe Veterinary Clinic, who is preparing for the new regulations on animal remedies. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Vet Tadhg Gavin, of Killaloe Veterinary Clinic, who is preparing for the new regulations on animal remedies. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Vet Tadhg Gavin, of Killaloe Veterinary Clinic, who is preparing for the new regulations on animal remedies. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Vet Tadhg Gavin, of Killaloe Veterinary Clinic, who is preparing for the new regulations on animal remedies. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Vet Tadhg Gavin, of Killaloe Veterinary Clinic, who is preparing for the new regulations on animal remedies. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Vet Tadhg Gavin, of Killaloe Veterinary Clinic, who is preparing for the new regulations on animal remedies. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Vet Tadhg Gavin, of Killaloe Veterinary Clinic, who is preparing for the new regulations on animal remedies. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ella and Lesley Moloney, right, with their dog Molly, winners of the raffle in aid of Second Chance Animal Rescue held at Ennis Veterinary Clinic during their recent open day. Looking on are Sharon Mc Mahon, volunteer with SCAR, Sonya Fenton O Connor, registered Veterinary nurse and Caoimhe Cronin, veterinary nurse. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ella and Lesley Moloney, right, with their dog Molly, winners of the raffle in aid of Second Chance Animal Rescue held at Ennis Veterinary Clinic during their recent open day. Looking on are Sharon Mc Mahon, volunteer with SCAR, Sonya Fenton O Connor, registered Veterinary nurse and Caoimhe Cronin, veterinary nurse. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ella and Lesley Moloney, right, with their dog Molly, winners of the raffle in aid of Second Chance Animal Rescue held at Ennis Veterinary Clinic during their recent open day. Looking on are Sharon Mc Mahon, volunteer with SCAR, Sonya Fenton O Connor, registered Veterinary nurse and Caoimhe Cronin, veterinary nurse. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Aga Khan trophy was brought to Tuamgraney, on Wednesday evening following Ireland's victory in the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup at the Dublin Horse Show. Our picture shows Mayor of Tuamgraney Mary Coffey, Jerry Sweetnam, father of Team Ireland rider Shane Sweetnam, Horse Sport Ireland chief executive officer Dennis Duggan, Team Ireland rider Max Wachman, Ireland team manager Michael Blake, Team Ireland rider Cian O'Connor and team vet Marcus Swail at the event. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The Aga Khan trophy was brought to Tuamgraney, on Wednesday evening following Ireland's victory in the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup at the Dublin Horse Show. Our picture shows Mayor of Tuamgraney Mary Coffey, Jerry Sweetnam, father of Team Ireland rider Shane Sweetnam, Horse Sport Ireland chief executive officer Dennis Duggan, Team Ireland rider Max Wachman, Ireland team manager Michael Blake, Team Ireland rider Cian O'Connor and team vet Marcus Swail at the event. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The Aga Khan trophy was brought to Tuamgraney, on Wednesday evening following Ireland's victory in the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup at the Dublin Horse Show. Our picture shows Mayor of Tuamgraney Mary Coffey, Jerry Sweetnam, father of Team Ireland rider Shane Sweetnam, Horse Sport Ireland chief executive officer Dennis Duggan, Team Ireland rider Max Wachman, Ireland team manager Michael Blake, Team Ireland rider Cian O'Connor and team vet Marcus Swail at the event. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • MC Brendan McArdle interviews Team Ireland vet Marcus Swail during a celebratory event where the Aga Khan trophy was brought to Tuamgraney, on Wednesday evening following Ireland's victory in the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup at the Dublin Horse Show. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Caroline Quinlivan of Clare ISPCA who presented Frankie Coote ISPCA Dog Warden for Clare and Eoin O Connor, vet at Summerhill Veterinary Centre, Ennis with awards to mark their service to Clare ISPCA. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Caroline Quinlivan of Clare ISPCA who presented Frankie Coote ISPCA Dog Warden for Clare and Eoin O Connor, vet at Summerhill Veterinary Centre, Ennis with awards to mark their service to Clare ISPCA. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Caroline Quinlivan of Clare ISPCA who presented Frankie Coote ISPCA Dog Warden for Clare and Eoin O Connor, vet at Summerhill Veterinary Centre, Ennis with awards to mark their service to Clare ISPCA. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Carolyn Gregg, local vet, leads the show ram watched by commitee members; Alan Bermingham, Gerry Kelly, Dan Killeen, Sylvia Egan, Shane Carey, Paddy Walsh, Michael Kelly, MCC,  Gerry Foley, Tom O Halloran and Brendan Madden at the launch of Tubber Show and Festival Weekend July 1st to July 4th. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • For the second year running, the students of St. Josephs Secondary School Tulla are sending two in-calf heifers to Malawi Africa as part of their Christmas fundraising for Bothar. Cake sales and raffles have been the order of the day for the past two weeks in the school, which culminated in 1200 euros being raised. The heifers were supplied by Joe Hallinan Quin and veterinary procedures were provided free by vet Paddy Hassett. The students must be commended for focusing on the poverty of others and enabling them to better their lives. Our picture shows, from left,  Joe Hallinan cattlesupplier, Jim Cooney Principal, Siobhan O'Sullivan and students Isabelle Thomas,Carol Stephens, Noel O'Sullivan, Eoin Loughnane, Mary Nihill and Kevin Greene...Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • For the second year running, the students of St. Josephs Secondary School Tulla are sending two in-calf heifers to Malawi Africa as part of their Christmas fundraising for Bothar. Cake sales and raffles have been the order of the day for the past two weeks in the school, which culminated in 1200 euros being raised. The heifers were supplied by Joe Hallinan Quin and veterinary procedures were provided free by vet Paddy Hassett. The students must be commended for focusing on the poverty of others and enabling them to better their lives. Our picture shows, from left,  Joe Hallinan cattlesupplier, Jim Cooney Principal, Siobhan O'Sullivan and students Isabelle Thomas,Carol Stephens, Noel O'Sullivan, Eoin Loughnane, Mary Nihill and Kevin Greene...Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • With story re Joe...............Kevin Mc Cormack making the presentation to Mary Coote Ryan, town mayor and mayor of Clare Tommy Brennan
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  • Head Nurse Bev Truss and Surgical Nurse Nicola Kildea of Charlie Kenny's Veterinary Practice, Ennis, who have been nominated for the Irish Vetinary Nurse Of The Year, pictured with boxer Amy, one of their regulars. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Head Nurse Bev Truss and Surgical Nurse Nicola Kildea of Charlie Kenny's Veterinary Practice, Ennis, who have been nominated for the Irish Vetinary Nurse Of The Year, pictured with boxer Amy, one of their regulars. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Head Nurse Bev Truss and Surgical Nurse Nicola Kildea of Charlie Kenny's Veterinary Practice, Ennis, who have been nominated for the Irish Vetinary Nurse Of The Year, pictured with boxer Amy, one of their regulars. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Head Nurse Bev Truss and Surgical Nurse Nicola Kildea of Charlie Kenny's Veterinary Practice, Ennis, who have been nominated for the Irish Vetinary Nurse Of The Year, pictured with boxer Amy, one of their regulars. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Head Nurse Bev Truss and Surgical Nurse Nicola Kildea of Charlie Kenny's Veterinary Practice, Ennis, who have been nominated for the Irish Vetinary Nurse Of The Year, pictured with boxer Amy, one of their regulars. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Head Nurse Bev Truss and Surgical Nurse Nicola Kildea of Charlie Kenny's Veterinary Practice, Ennis, who have been nominated for the Irish Vetinary Nurse Of The Year, pictured with Sam. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Head Nurse Bev Truss and Surgical Nurse Nicola Kildea of Charlie Kenny's Veterinary Practice, Ennis, who have been nominated for the Irish Vetinary Nurse Of The Year, pictured with Sam. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vet Nurses17-01-2012002.JPG
  • Head Nurse Bev Truss and Surgical Nurse Nicola Kildea of Charlie Kenny's Veterinary Practice, Ennis, who have been nominated for the Irish Vetinary Nurse Of The Year, pictured with Sam. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vet Nurses17-01-2012001.JPG
  • Head Nurse Bev Truss and Surgical Nurse Nicola Kildea of Charlie Kenny's Veterinary Practice, Ennis, who have been nominated for the Irish Vetinary Nurse Of The Year, pictured with boxer Amy, one of their regulars. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vet Nurses17-01-2012008.JPG
  • Head Nurse Bev Truss and Surgical Nurse Nicola Kildea of Charlie Kenny's Veterinary Practice, Ennis, who have been nominated for the Irish Vetinary Nurse Of The Year, pictured with boxer Amy, one of their regulars. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vet Nurses17-01-2012007.JPG
  • Head Nurse Bev Truss and Surgical Nurse Nicola Kildea of Charlie Kenny's Veterinary Practice, Ennis, who have been nominated for the Irish Vetinary Nurse Of The Year, pictured with boxer Amy, one of their regulars. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vet Nurses17-01-2012006.JPG
  • Head Nurse Bev Truss and Surgical Nurse Nicola Kildea of Charlie Kenny's Veterinary Practice, Ennis, who have been nominated for the Irish Vetinary Nurse Of The Year, pictured with boxer Amy, one of their regulars. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vet Nurses17-01-2012004.JPG
  • Head Nurse Bev Truss and Surgical Nurse Nicola Kildea of Charlie Kenny's Veterinary Practice, Ennis, who have been nominated for the Irish Vetinary Nurse Of The Year, pictured with Sam. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vet Nurses17-01-2012003.JPG
  • Head Nurse Bev Truss and Surgical Nurse Nicola Kildea of Charlie Kenny's Veterinary Practice, Ennis, who have been nominated for the Irish Vetinary Nurse Of The Year, pictured with Sam. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vet Nurses17-01-2012002.JPG
  • Head Nurse Bev Truss and Surgical Nurse Nicola Kildea of Charlie Kenny's Veterinary Practice, Ennis, who have been nominated for the Irish Vetinary Nurse Of The Year, pictured with Sam. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vet Nurses17-01-2012001.JPG
  • Head Nurse Bev Truss and Surgical Nurse Nicola Kildea of Charlie Kenny's Veterinary Practice, Ennis, who have been nominated for the Irish Vetinary Nurse Of The Year, pictured with boxer Amy, one of their regulars. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vet Nurses17-01-2012005.JPG