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  • Martin Vernon. Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 07/12/2020
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  • Seema Daly attending a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Martin Vernon . Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 07/12/2020
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  • Gardai at the scene of a stabbing incident in Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gardai at the scene of a stabbing incident in Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gardai at the scene of a stabbing incident in Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gardai at the scene of a stabbing incident in Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gardai at the scene of a stabbing incident in Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gardai at the scene of a stabbing incident in Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gardai at the scene of a stabbing incident in Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gardai at the scene of a stabbing incident in Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gardai at the scene of a stabbing incident in Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Blood on a wall and the broken door of a house following a stabbing incident at Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Blood on a wall and the broken door of a house following a stabbing incident at Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Blood and broken glass outside a house following a stabbing incident at Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Blood on a wall and the broken door of a house following a stabbing incident at Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Blood on a wall and the broken door of a house following a stabbing incident at Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Blood on a wall and the broken door of a house following a stabbing incident at Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Blood on a wall and the broken door of a house following a stabbing incident at Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Broken glass on the ground and blood on a wall and the broken window of a house following a stabbing incident at Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gardai at the scene of a stabbing incident in Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gardai at the scene of a stabbing incident in Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gardai at the scene of a stabbing incident in Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gardai at the scene of a stabbing incident in Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gardai at the scene of a stabbing incident in Newmarket On Fergus village on Wednesday mornng. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Mary Fitzgerald and Colette Reddington, members of the board of Clare Haven Services, at a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Colette Reddington, a member of the board of Clare Haven Services, treads name tags hanging on a remembrance tree at a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Colette Reddington, a member of the board of Clare Haven Services, treads name tags hanging on a remembrance tree at a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Frances Mac Mahon takes a picture of the remembrance tree name tags, at a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Valerie Honan takes a picture of the remembrance tree name tags, at a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Deep in thought at a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Deep in thought at a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Deep in thought at a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Seema Daly attending a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Participants at a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A participant looks on during a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Colette Reddington, left, a founder member of Clare Haven Services, accompanied by mayor of Ennis Clare Colleran Molloy, leads a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Colette Reddington, left, a founder member of Clare Haven Services, accompanied by mayor of Ennis Clare Colleran Molloy, leads a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Colette Reddington, a founder member of Clare Haven Services, accompanied by mayor of Ennis Clare Colleran Molloy, leads a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Colette Reddington, a founder member of Clare Haven Services, accompanied by mayor of Ennis Clare Colleran Molloy, leads a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mary Fitzgerald, a founder of Clare Haven Services, who was named as the Christine Buckley Volunteer of the year recently, at right, pictured at a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Victoria Olukitibi at a candle light walk, organised by Clare Haven Services,  from Ennis Garda Station to Ennis Courthouse to remember the 225 women killed in Ireland since 1996. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • 92 Candles to remember 92 Women...........................To commererate Human Rights Day, on Wednesday 10th. December, Clare Haven Services held a candle service to remember the 92 women who have been murdered, in Ireland through Domestic Violence in the past 92 months. December 10th. also marked the final day of the '16 Days of Awareness on Violence against Women', which began on November 25th - International Day to end Violence against Women. Clare Haven offers Refuge accommodation, support and information to women and children experiencing Domestic Violence/Abuse and can be contacted on their 24 hour confidential Helpline 065-6822435...Pictured above, Eileen Murphy P.R. and Funding Coordinator with Clare Haven lights the 92nd. candle in memory of these women and their families. Photograph by John Kelly...
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  • 92 Candles to remember 92 Women...........................To commererate Human Rights Day, on Wednesday 10th. December, Clare Haven Services held a candle service to remember the 92 women who have been murdered, in Ireland through Domestic Violence in the past 92 months. December 10th. also marked the final day of the '16 Days of Awareness on Violence against Women', which began on November 25th - International Day to end Violence against Women. Clare Haven offers Refuge accommodation, support and information to women and children experiencing Domestic Violence/Abuse and can be contacted on their 24 hour confidential Helpline 065-6822435...Pictured above, Eileen Murphy P.R. and Funding Coordinator with Clare Haven lights the 92nd. candle in memory of these women and their families. Photograph by John Kelly...
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  • Councillor Johnny Flynn address members of the Clare Women's Network, Clare Haven Services, and the Ennis Access Programme, prior to a minutes silence before releasing balloons as part of the Women's Aid One In Five Balloon Campaign to launch sixteen days of action opposing violence against Women. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Children chase bubbles during an International Valentines Day event "One Billion Rising", which highlighted the fact that globally one in three women are victims of violence. All proceeds are for Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Anita Pesonen steps it out in Ennis as part of an International Valentines Day event "One Billion Rising", which highlighted the fact that globally one in three women are victims of violence. All proceeds are for Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Agnes Wisniszka with her candle, in the Queens hotel, during an International Valentines Day event "One Billion Rising", which highlighted the fact that globally one in three women are victims of violence. All proceeds are for Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Women parade from Ennis courthouse to the Queens hotel as part of an International Valentines Day event "One Billion Rising", which highlighted the fact that globally one in three women are victims of violence. All proceeds are for Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Anita Pesonen steps it out at Ennis courthouse as part of an International Valentines Day event "One Billion Rising", which highlighted the fact that globally one in three women are victims of violence. All proceeds are for Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Marta Borges leads a dance at Ennis courthouse as part of an Intenational Valentines Day event "One Billion Rising", which highlighted the fact that globally one in three women are victims of violence. All proceeds are for Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Stepping it out at Ennis courthouse as part of an International Valentines Day event "One Billion Rising", which highlighted the fact that globally one in three women are victims of violence. All proceeds are for Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Marta Borges leads a dance at Ennis courthouse as part of an Intenational Valentines Day event "One Billion Rising", which highlighted the fact that globally one in three women are victims of violence. All proceeds are for Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Councillor Johnny Flynn joins members of the Clare Women's Network, Clare Haven Services, and the Ennis Access Programme, to launch balloons as part of the Women's Aid One In Five Balloon Campaign to launch sixteen days of action opposing violence against Women. Included in the photograph are, Elaine Dalton, at right, co-ordinator and Ita Donnellan, Clare Haven Services, centre. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Members of the Clare Women's Network, Clare Haven Services, and the Ennis Access Programme, have a minutes silence before releasing balloons as part of the Women's Aid One In Five Balloon Campaign to launch sixteen days of action opposing violence against Women. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Members of the Clare Women's Network, Clare Haven Services, and the Ennis Access Programme, have a minutes silence before releasing balloons as part of the Women's Aid One In Five Balloon Campaign to launch sixteen days of action opposing violence against Women. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Children chase bubbles during an International Valentines Day event "One Billion Rising", which highlighted the fact that globally one in three women are victims of violence. All proceeds are for Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly.
    One Billion Rising20130214-011.JPG
  • Marta Borges leads a dance at Ennis courthouse as part of an Intenational Valentines Day event "One Billion Rising", which highlighted the fact that globally one in three women are victims of violence. All proceeds are for Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Marta Borges leads a dance at Ennis courthouse as part of an Intenational Valentines Day event "One Billion Rising", which highlighted the fact that globally one in three women are victims of violence. All proceeds are for Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Councillor Johnny Flynn joins members of the Clare Women's Network, Clare Haven Services, and the Ennis Access Programme, to launch balloons as part of the Women's Aid One In Five Balloon Campaign to launch sixteen days of action opposing violence against Women. Included in the photograph are, Elaine Dalton, at right, co-ordinator and Ita Donnellan, Clare Haven Services, centre. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Councillor Johnny Flynn address members of the Clare Women's Network, Clare Haven Services, and the Ennis Access Programme, prior to a minutes silence before releasing balloons as part of the Women's Aid One In Five Balloon Campaign to launch sixteen days of action opposing violence against Women. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • First year students in St. John Bosco community college in Kildysart have shown their awareness of the growing problem of animal cruelty by fundraising over Ä300 this month for the ISPCA. As part of their CSPE course the group studied animal cruelty and teacher Imelda Burke organised a visit to the school by Frank Coote, a worker with the ISPCA in Ennis. Assisted by an abandoned puppy on his way to a new home, Mr. Coote gave a talk on the abuse and mistreatment of both domestic and farm animals and the work he does with the society. That morning alone he had put down thirty-six stray dogs not claimed within the 7-day period. Spurred on by this visit and newspaper articles they had looked at while studying violence towards animals, the students held a cake sale and organised a raffle in January and February to raise funds for the charity.....The presentation of the Ä300 cheque was made to the ISPCA on Wednesday last and our picture shows from left; Cathal Garry with "Spike", Eoin Breen, Frankie Coote, ISPCA dog Warden, Karen Ryan and Shona Cleary with "Abbey" Photograph by John Kelly...
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  • First year students in St. John Bosco community college in Kildysart have shown their awareness of the growing problem of animal cruelty by fundraising over Ä300 this month for the ISPCA. As part of their CSPE course the group studied animal cruelty and teacher Imelda Burke organised a visit to the school by Frank Coote, a worker with the ISPCA in Ennis. Assisted by an abandoned puppy on his way to a new home, Mr. Coote gave a talk on the abuse and mistreatment of both domestic and farm animals and the work he does with the society. That morning alone he had put down thirty-six stray dogs not claimed within the 7-day period. Spurred on by this visit and newspaper articles they had looked at while studying violence towards animals, the students held a cake sale and organised a raffle in January and February to raise funds for the charity.....The presentation of the Ä300 cheque was made to the ISPCA on Wednesday last and our picture shows from left; Cathal Garry with "Spike", Eoin Breen, Frankie Coote, ISPCA dog Warden, Karen Ryan and Shona Cleary with "Abbey" Photograph by John Kelly...
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