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  • during the visit of Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • during the visit of Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Architect Elaine Bowe goes through the drawings during the visit of Brendan Griffin, centre, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-010.JPG
  • Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, is  shown around GAA facilities in Quilty by Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee chairman Marty Morrissey during his visit to the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Chairman Marty Morrissey speaking during the visit of Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism, and Sport, centre discussing drawings during his visit to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • during the visit of Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-046.JPG
  • Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, Joe Carey, T.D., Pat Breen, T.D. and Senator Martin Conway are  shown around GAA facilities in Quilty by Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee chairman Marty Morrissey during his visit to the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-055.JPG
  • Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism, and Sport, centre looking at drawings during his visit to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-030.JPG
  • during the visit of Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-053.JPG
  • Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism, and Sport, centre discussing drawings during his visit to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-032.JPG
  • Architect Richard Rice and colleague Elaine Bowe go through the drawings during the visit of Brendan Griffin, centre, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-024.JPG
  • Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism, and Sport, centre discussing drawings during his visit to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-036.JPG
  • Architect Elaine Bowe goes through the drawings during the visit of Brendan Griffin, centre, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-012.JPG
  • Architect Elaine Bowe goes through the drawings during the visit of Brendan Griffin, centre, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-011.JPG
  • Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism, and Sport, centre looking at drawings during his visit to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-029.JPG
  • Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, Joe Carey, T.D., Pat Breen, T.D. and Senator Martin Conway are  shown around GAA facilities in Quilty by Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee chairman Marty Morrissey during his visit to the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-057.JPG
  • during the visit of Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-048.JPG
  • during the visit of Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-047.JPG
  • Architect Elaine Bowe goes through the drawings during the visit of Brendan Griffin, centre, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-020.JPG
  • Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism, and Sport, centre is shown drawings during his visit to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-015.JPG
  • during the visit of Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-018.JPG
  • Ciaran Lynch, CEO Community Engagement Partners Ltd., speaking during the visit of Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-004.JPG
  • Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism, and Sport, centre is shown drawings during his visit to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-013.JPG
  • Ciaran Lynch, CEO Community Engagement Partners Ltd., speaking during the visit of Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-006.JPG
  • during the visit of Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-051.JPG
  • Architect Elaine Bowe goes through the drawings during the visit of Brendan Griffin, centre, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-022.JPG
  • during the visit of Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-049.JPG
  • Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism, and Sport, centre is shown drawings during his visit to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-014.JPG
  • during the visit of Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-050.JPG
  • during the visit of Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-035.JPG
  • during the visit of Brendan Griffin, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, to Quilty to see Kilmurry Ibrickane Development Committee's plans for the area. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KIB Comm Dev-20190708-034.JPG
  • Neily O Connor, who came to Cahercon on July 5th 1982 to work as a farm manager for the Salesian Sisters and continues to look after the property for the current owner. Cahercon, formerly the old St. John Bosco secondary school, will see the development of specialist infrastructure and accommodation for maritime and cruise liner related training. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Neily O Connor, who came to Cahercon on July 5th 1982 to work as a farm manager for the Salesian Sisters and continues to look after the property for the current owner. Cahercon, formerly the old St. John Bosco secondary school, will see the development of specialist infrastructure and accommodation for maritime and cruise liner related training. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Neily O Connor-20181204-002.JPG
  • Neily O Connor, who came to Cahercon on July 5th 1982 to work as a farm manager for the Salesian Sisters and continues to look after the property for the current owner. Cahercon, formerly the old St. John Bosco secondary school, will see the development of specialist infrastructure and accommodation for maritime and cruise liner related training. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Neily O Connor-20181204-001.JPG
  • A general view of a 1970's accommodation block on the site at Cahercon, formerly the old St. John Bosco secondary school, which will see the development of specialist infrastructure and accommodation for maritime and cruise liner related training. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Cahercon-20181204-014.JPG
  • A general view of a classroom block on the site at Cahercon, formerly the old St. John Bosco secondary school, which will see the development of specialist infrastructure and accommodation for maritime and cruise liner related training. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Cahercon-20181204-006.JPG
  • In the shadow of The Clare Champion Cup, members of the U-8 and U-10 teams wait their turn to present medals to the senior players at the launch of the Clonlara GAA Club Development plan incorporating the presentation of the Clare Champion Cup medals. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Butcher Tommy Fitzgibbon in his shop at Kildysart, a village set to benefit when a site at Cahercon, formerly the old St. John Bosco secondary school, is developed with specialist infrastructure and accommodation for maritime and cruise liner related training. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Cahercon-20181204-030.JPG
  • Donal Doohan, of Doohan's Foodstore in Kildysart, a village set to benefit when a site at Cahercon, formerly the old St. John Bosco secondary school, is developed with specialist infrastructure and accommodation for maritime and cruise liner related training. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Cahercon-20181204-029.JPG
  • Donal Doohan, of Doohan's Foodstore in Kildysart, a village set to benefit when a site at Cahercon, formerly the old St. John Bosco secondary school, is developed with specialist infrastructure and accommodation for maritime and cruise liner related training. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Cahercon-20181204-028.JPG
  • Labour Party leader, Ruairi Quinn with Shannon local election candidate, Tony McMahon and Munster European election candidate, Paula Desmond during his visit to Shannon Development headquarters - April 16, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, is sheltered from a very heavy shower of hail by Bernadette Haugh, SEO in Rural and Community Development with Clare County Council.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, <br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, cuts a ribbon to officially open the ORIS funded River Fergus Walk/Cycleway in Clareabbey, after a hailstorm briefly interrupted proceedings.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, takes shelter during a particularly heavy shower of hail during the official opening of the ORIS funded River Fergus Walk/Cycleway in Clareabbey.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Min. Heather Humphreys_07APR22_5719.jpg
  • Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, adds the finishing touches to her script with Deputy Joe Carey before the official opening of the ORIS funded River Fergus Walk/Cycleway in Clareabbey.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, takes shelter during a shower of hail duringt the official opening of the ORIS funded River Fergus Walk/Cycleway in Clareabbey.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Min. Heather Humphreys_07APR22_5711.jpg
  • Mayor of Clare, Cllr PJ Ryan, speaking at theofficial opening of the ORIS funded River Fergus Walk/Cycleway in Clareabbey.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCaffertyMinister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, <br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, with Deputy Joe Carey TD and Senator Roisin Garvey at the official opening of the ORIS funded River Fergus Walk/Cycleway in Clareabbey.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, with Cllr. Pat Daly, Deputy Joe Carey TD, Cllr. PJ Ryan Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council and Cllr Johnny Flynn, at the official opening of the ORIS funded River Fergus Walk/Cycleway in Clareabbey.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Clare County Council senior engineer Sean Lenihan and Cllr. Liam Grant at the River Fergus Walk/Cycleway in Clareabbey, ahead of its official opening by Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Min. Heather Humphreys_07APR22_5683.jpg
  • Paddy Clarke, chairman of Ennistymon District Community Organisation, speaking at the official opening of the ORIS funded walking trail in the town by Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, <br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, cuts the ribbon to officially open the ORIS funded walking trail in the town.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Min. Heather Humphreys_07APR22_5869.jpg
  • Members of the Ukrainian community and their hosts, Lisdoonvarna Fáilte, applaud Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, during her visit to Clare.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Ukrainian refugees sing their national anthem during the visit of Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, to Lisdoonvarna Fáilte.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Min. Heather Humphreys_07APR22_6487.jpg
  • Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, addresses members of the Ukrainian community and their hosts, Lisdoonvarna Fáilte, during her visit to Clare.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Min. Heather Humphreys_07APR22_5827.jpg
  • Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, addresses members of the Ukrainian community and their hosts, Lisdoonvarna Fáilte, during her visit to Clare.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Min. Heather Humphreys_07APR22_5851.jpg
  • Young refugee Varvara, sings a traditional Ukrainian song for Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, during her visit to Lisdoonvarna Fáilte.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Min. Heather Humphreys_07APR22_5806.jpg
  • Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, addresses members of the Ukrainian community and their hosts, Lisdoonvarna Fáilte, during her visit to Clare.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Min. Heather Humphreys_07APR22_5817.jpg
  • Ukrainian refugees sing their national anthem during the visit of Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, to Lisdoonvarna Fáilte.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Min. Heather Humphreys_07APR22_5776.jpg
  • Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, is introduced to Nadia, the latest member of the Lisdoonvarna Fáilte team helping Ukrainian victims of Russian aggression find refuge in Co. Clare.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Min. Heather Humphreys_07APR22_5751.jpg
  • Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, receives a warm welcome to Lisdoonvarna Fáilte, a hub for people arriving from Ukraine, by Deputy Joe Carey and Senator Martin Conway.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Min. Heather Humphreys_07APR22_5734.jpg
  • Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, sees the humour in having to shelter from the storm under a motorway flyover during the official opening of the ORIS funded River Fergus Walk/Cycleway in Clareabbey.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Min. Heather Humphreys_07APR22_5727.jpg
  • Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, takes shelter during a shower of hail duringt the official opening of the ORIS funded River Fergus Walk/Cycleway in Clareabbey.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Min. Heather Humphreys_07APR22_5714.jpg
  • Bernadette Haugh, SEO in Rural and Community Development with Clare County Council presents  a colourful bouquet to Minister Heather Humphreys during her visit to Ennistymon Digital Hub.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Min. Heather Humphreys_07APR22_6085.jpg
  • Brona Moriarty - Administrator, Gillian Costelloe - Chairperson, Linda Stainsby - Development Worker, and Kees Duson - Manager pictured in front of the new Training & Development Hub at the Killaloe/Ballina Community & Family Resource Centre, which will be open later this year. The hub will include a Community Cafe, Training Kitchen, Training/Meeting Room and Training Garden and will be an exciting new, accessible hub for everyone in the community. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Brona Moriarty - Administrator, Gillian Costelloe - Chairperson, Linda Stainsby - Development Worker, and Kees Duson - Manager pictured in front of the new Training & Development Hub at the Killaloe/Ballina Community & Family Resource Centre, which will be open later this year. The hub will include a Community Cafe, Training Kitchen, Training/Meeting Room and Training Garden and will be an exciting new, accessible hub for everyone in the community. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe FRCl-20210629-001.JPG
  • Pictured at Dromoland Castle during the visit of 170 Norwegian travel agents, golf holiday specialists and media to the Shannon Region were John Leonard, tourism development manager, Shannon Development; Nuala Spooner, regional manager, Aer Rianta Traffic Marketing, Shannon; Ciaran Delaney, Bord Fáilte, Oslo; Siri Thoreson, head marketing manager, Saga Solreiser; Gunnar Grosvold, managing director, Saga Solreiser and Siobhan Lynch, Bord Failte, Dublin - May 7, 1999.
    norwegian-visit-shannon-region-1999.JPG
  • James O'Loughlin, manager, Teagasc Research Farm, Kilmaley, pictured (on left) addressing representatives from the Czech Republic who spent one week in Clare, studying economic development initiatives. The visit was hosted by Shannon Development's Jimmy O'Loughlin (second from left) who hosted the group - July 16, 1999.
    czech-visitors-kilmaley-farm-1999.jpg
  • Pictured at the jointly-run Bord Fáilte and Shannon Development Tourism Towards 2000 presentation held in Limerick recently were (from left) Mary Gleeson, The Old Ground Hotel, Ennis; John Quinlivan, Shannon Development; Joyce McElroy, Bord Fáilte, Dublin, and Leonard Cleary, Kilrush Urban District Council.
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  • In recognition of Ireland's growing reputation as a centre for international investment in the aviation sector, Airfinance Journal amd Euromoney Seminars held their first aviation event in Dublin recently. The conference attracted national and international speakers and delegates from all sectors of the industry including (left to right) Paul Brock, Shannon Development; Dara Schmidt, Boeing Aircraft Corporation; John McQuaid, Airbus Industrie and Kevin Thompstone, Shannon Development - February 12, 1999.
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  • At the Shannon Development and Irish Association of Barbershop Singers event in Limerick were (from left) Baz Millar, Shannon Development; Don White, Cathal Mac Criosail, Michael Flanagan and Andrew Robinson, all of Ceol Minors, Ennis - October 16, 1998.
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  • ian McDonagh of Clare holds off the challenge of Offaly’s Bill Carroll.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020
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  • Robin Mounsey powers past Bill Carroll of Offaly.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020
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  • Clare’s Shane Meehan.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020
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  • Shane Meehan handpasses the ball when under prerssure from Offaly’s Lee Peerson.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020
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  • Nuala, Kevin and Rianna Lillis, from Doonbeg, were cheering on Clare against Offaly in the U20 O’Connor Cup.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020
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  • Clare’s Shane Meehan tries to battle past Offaly’s Kieran Dolan.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020
    U20_Clare_Offaly_2020_Jan_11_0000121...jpg
  • Clare’s Thomas Clancy races past Offaly’s Bill Carroll with the ball.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020<br />
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  • Supporting Clare in Miltown Malbay for the O'Connor Cup game against Offaly were Lissycasey lads Enda Meaney, Niall Meere and Conor O’Leary.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020
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  • Here’s mud in your eye! Clare’s Shane Meehan is challenged by Offaly back Kieran Dolan.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020<br />
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  • Eoin Rouine sidesteps the challenge of Offaly’s Clive Keena.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020<br />
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  • Seán Conway passes Offaly’s Clive Keena in full flight.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020
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  • Clare’s Séamus Casey contests a high ball with Offaly’s Bill Carroll.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020<br />
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  • Diarmuid O’Donnell of Clare raises a white flag past Offaly’s Aaron Kellaghan.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020<br />
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  • Clare’s Shane Meehan is taken down by Offaly’s Mickey Cunningham.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020
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  • Oisín Looney sends the ball to the net for the only goal of the game against Offaly. <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020
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  • Seán Conway handpasses to Oisín Looney over Ofally’s Lee Peerson.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020
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  • Clare’s Diarmuid O’Donnell attacking the Offaly defence before setting up Shane Meehan for the first score of the game.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020
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  • Proud parent Siobhan and Michael King from Quilty were cheering on their son Diarmuid who was playing for Clare against Offaly in the O'Connor Cup game.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/01/2020<br />
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  • Members of the Spancilhill-Clooney Development Association which has been awarded funding for an Energy Masterplan in the area. (l-r) Tom Larkin (chairman), Sean Earls, Mike Murphy, Peter Sheehy and Rebecca Monahan.<br />
Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 15/01/2021
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  • Oisin Harrington and Lee Mc Donagh, at front with, at rear; Colin Ritz, Rory Mc Gabhann, Ailbhe Murray, Mark Mc Grath, Rachel Staunton and Chloe Donohoe, sixth class pupils of Quin National School, who were involved in a submission to the Clare County Development plan. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ben O Halloran, Donncha Mahon, Saoirse Duggan, JJ Clune, Keelan Clune, Conor Hanrahan and Ruby Brotherton, sixth class pupils of Quin National School, who were involved in a submission to the Clare County Development plan. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin NS-20201124-003.JPG
  • Kevin Mc Carthy, Donncha O Donovan, Donncha Begley, Alison Hayes, Kelsie Mc Donagh,Jessica Mc Namara and Amelie O Dea, sixth class pupils of Quin National School, who were involved in a submission to the Clare County Development plan. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin NS-20201124-002.JPG
  • Eleanor Ward, Emma Daffy, Sophie O Donnell, Colin Griffin, Michael Hannon, Ryan Thomas, Henrik Parker and Aaron Piccolo, sixth class pupils of Quin National School, who were involved in a submission to the Clare County Development plan. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin NS-20201124-001.JPG
  • Oisin Harrington and Lee Mc Donagh, at front with, at rear; Colin Ritz, Rory Mc Gabhann, Ailbhe Murray, Mark Mc Grath, Rachel Staunton and Chloe Donohoe, sixth class pupils of Quin National School, who were involved in a submission to the Clare County Development plan. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin NS-20201124-005.JPG
  • Oisin Harrington and Lee Mc Donagh, at front with, at rear; Colin Ritz, Rory Mc Gabhann, Ailbhe Murray, Mark Mc Grath, Rachel Staunton and Chloe Donohoe, sixth class pupils of Quin National School, who were involved in a submission to the Clare County Development plan. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin NS-20201124-004.JPG
  • Ben O Halloran, Donncha Mahon, Saoirse Duggan, JJ Clune, Keelan Clune, Conor Hanrahan and Ruby Brotherton, sixth class pupils of Quin National School, who were involved in a submission to the Clare County Development plan. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin NS-20201124-003.JPG
  • Eleanor Ward, Emma Daffy, Sophie O Donnell, Colin Griffin, Michael Hannon, Ryan Thomas, Henrik Parker and Aaron Piccolo, sixth class pupils of Quin National School, who were involved in a submission to the Clare County Development plan. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quin NS-20201124-001.JPG
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