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Age is really about attitude – says Peter Ireton on completing the mammoth ‘SIÚL GO DTÍ SEASCA’ walk in aid of Rwandan projectsCo -founder of aid agency Bóthar had no sooner completed a mammoth 60km walk to mark his 60th birthday in under 11 hours at the weekend than he declared he is ready to do it all over again. Peter Ireton admitted to being ‘utterly exhausted’ after completing his mammoth ‘SIÚL GO DTÍ SEASCA’ along the River Shannon system from Limerick to Killaloe on Saturday but said he considering taking the walk nationwide. 
Pictured is Peter and his fellow walkers crossing the finish line on the University of Limericks Living Bridge.Pic Arthur Ellis.

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 Bon Secours Health System, New Limerick Hospital.
L-R John O’Regan, AECOM, Ronan Stokes, Punch Consulting Engineers, Max De Meester, Reddy A&U, Gareth Maguire, Reddy A&U, Alison Wagner, HOK, Glenn Hanna, AECOM, Aidan Healy, Reddy A&U, Gerard Keating, Homan O’Brien and James Reilly, Homan O’Brien. Pic Arthur Ellis.
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3 year old Sadie Morris, Ennis, with her 7 week old sister Robyn and her mam Sarah and dad Peter during the reopening of Bunratty Castle and Folk Park on Friday.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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Carl Wright in Caher Valley Bridge Gardens Fanore on Monday evening. Pic Arthur Ellis.
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 Senior Category Winners - 1st Ace Devices (St Caimins Shannon) Cormac Kelly, Cian Hogan, Aoibhe Frazer, Evan Quigley and Cian McInerney pictured at the Award Ceremony in The Treacys West County Hotel Ennis on Thursday.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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Kieran Cusack and Tom O'Connor of Conack Construction outside Meira GTx in Shannon Co Clare.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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Can Sustainability Save the Hospitality Sector?
Over 120 businesses from the hospitality and travel sector have participated over the last 6 months in Ireland’s first ever state-funded green hospitality programme, Fifty Shades Greener, including celebrity TV chef Kevin Dundon’s Dunbrody House Hotel in Co. Wexford, and as a result are set to save approximately 30% on their energy, water and waste bills when they finally reopen their doors next month, at no extra cost to themselves.

Founded in Liscannor, Co. Clare, by sustainability expert Raquel Noboa, Fifty Shades Greener saw a massive demand for their services during the pandemic. With clients ranging from hotels, restaurants, tourist attractions and even Croke Park, they have grown their client base more than 500% in the past 12 months. Funded by the Kildare and Wicklow Education and Training Board and SOLAS, they have expanded from a one woman show to a team of eight with operations in both the UK and Ireland and clients from all over the world. Participation in the programme is completely free to all businesses in the hospitality sector in Ireland and teaches simple and costless steps to help reduce carbon emissions and cut operating costs by €10,000 - €60,000 per year on average, by lowering energy and water use and waste generation.

Pictured L-R Janice Casey Bracken, Head Chef, Kevin Dundon and Raquel Noboa, Dunbrody House Hotel Co Wexford.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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Can Sustainability Save the Hospitality Sector?
Over 120 businesses from the hospitality and travel sector have participated over the last 6 months in Ireland’s first ever state-funded green hospitality programme, Fifty Shades Greener, including celebrity TV chef Kevin Dundon’s Dunbrody House Hotel in Co. Wexford, and as a result are set to save approximately 30% on their energy, water and waste bills when they finally reopen their doors next month, at no extra cost to themselves.

Founded in Liscannor, Co. Clare, by sustainability expert Raquel Noboa, Fifty Shades Greener saw a massive demand for their services during the pandemic. With clients ranging from hotels, restaurants, tourist attractions and even Croke Park, they have grown their client base more than 500% in the past 12 months. Funded by the Kildare and Wicklow Education and Training Board and SOLAS, they have expanded from a one woman show to a team of eight with operations in both the UK and Ireland and clients from all over the world. Participation in the programme is completely free to all businesses in the hospitality sector in Ireland and teaches simple and costless steps to help reduce carbon emissions and cut operating costs by €10,000 - €60,000 per year on average, by lowering energy and water use and waste generation.
Pictured L-R Kevin Dundon and Raquel Noboa, Dunbrody House Hotel Co Wexford.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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A Co. Clare mother has turned her very own solution to her son's dyslexia into a fun online game that is set to help thousands of children in the same situation. Writer and script editor, Linda O'Sullivan, from Quin, Co. Clare, took matters into her own hands when she discovered her then 10 year old son Oisín was struggling with reading by devising a web-based game based on the ancient Irish myth of Grainuaile that would help treat the problem. Now, just over a year later and after winning picking up a start-up business award from Limerick Institute of Technology worth €80,000 earlier this year, the fun-based e-learning game has been launched for the Christmas market. The game is available on a free 7-day trial on www.readingbridges.com and one of its key advantages is that it gives parents/teachers access to progress reports from their child’s use of the game. 
Pictured is Linda O'Sullivan and her 14 year old son Oisin Mac Criostail on the grounds of Quin Abbey in Quin Co Clare.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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French apprentice chefs cook up a storm at Shannon College
A group of French apprentice chefs arrived in Shannon this week to begin a seven day study trip exploring the culinary culture of the West of Ireland. The 12 visiting apprentice chefs from Centre de Formation d’Apprentis located in Bourges will be immersed in West of Ireland culinary culture by visiting Irish food producers, cooking with Irish chefs and tasting local artisan food. The French culinary trip is just one of many regional food celebrations taking place this weekend all along the west coast. The Atlantic Way Féasta Bia, celebrating the richness and variety of artisan food in the Atlantic Way Region, will include festivities stretching from Kerry to Mayo. 
Pictured are French Apprentice Chefs L-R Fabrice Languillat, Emilie Pinaud and Dimitri Chabanc preparing "Tuile" for a Gala Dinner at Shannon College of Hotel Management to representatives from local restaurants, businesses and college faculty.
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Genworth Gala Dinner and Sales Excellence Awards, Dromoland Castle Co Clare.Pic Arthur Ellis. 
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Genworth Gala Dinner and Sales Excellence Awards, Dromoland Castle Co Clare.Pic Arthur Ellis. 
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Genworth Gala Dinner and Sales Excellence Awards, Dromoland Castle Co Clare.Pic Arthur Ellis. 
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John Conroy, Fitness4Fun, Ennis Co Clare, goes for an early morning 5k run through the trees of Lees Road Ennis on Saturday.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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Ireland's newest music festival announced

- INIS Fest to take place in Ennis Co Clare on Jun 26th, 27th & 28th

A top class line-up of Irish acts has been confirmed for INIS Fest, a music festival taking

place in Ennis, County Clare, from June 26-28th 2015.

Organised by Impresario Events, the inaugural event features Damien Dempsey,

Delorentos, Nathan Carter, The Kilfenora Céilí Band, Hermitage Green, Frankie Gavin

and De Dannan, Finbar Furey and more acts to be announced.

The three-day festival will see Active Ennis Tim Smythe Park being transformed into a world-
class venue with a 3000-person capacity big top tent and an entertainment and leisure area

featuring a Ferris wheel and food/drink stalls.
Pictured on Harmony Bridge Ennis from left are event organisers John McCarthy, Darren Purtill, Declan O'Grady and Carmen Cronin with Mayor of Ennis Johnny Flynn.Pic Arthur Ellis
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Professor Martin Hayes, Professor of Digital Technologies and Academic Lead for the new UL@Work Project, pictured with Dr Sinead Burke, Project Manager UL@Work, on The Living Bridge in UL.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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Bobby McVeigh, Pat Shanahan, Cathal Tyther.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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L-R Clare FM DJ Ross O'Donoghue this morning joined Model Lisa Nolan, Caroline Twohig, from TV3s FYI and Stephen Byrne, from RTE's The Juice to take part in the drinkaware.ie " Reclaim Your Challenge Weekend" in Lahinch Co Clare. Over the weekend the group have completed four outdoor advcenture activities, across four counties, with local DJ's from each county joining the challenge at different stages. This morning the group tried their hand at surfing with Bens Surf School lahinch.
Last week drinkaware.ie launched ‘Reclaim Your Weekend’ a campaign which focuses on our style of drinking in Ireland. We’re drinking 20% less overall compared with a decade ago and we’re drinking less often, but when we drink, we drink too much and too fast. ‘ReclaimYourWeekend.ie’ has been created as a practical application to encourage and motivate people to pace their drinking on a Friday or Saturday night and in return enjoy doing something with friends or family the following day rather than doing nothing but nursing a hangover. ReclaimYourWeekend.ie offers information on things to do and places to go that cost nothing at all, as well as exclusive, attractively priced deals on events and activities across Ireland. ReclaimYourWeekend.ie also offers links to handy hints and tips on how to pace your drinking.

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Clare FM DJ Ross O'Donoghue this morning joined Model Lisa Nolan, Caroline Twohig, from TV3s FYI and Stephen Byrne, from RTE's The Juice to take part in the drinkaware.ie " Reclaim Your Challenge Weekend" in Lahinch Co Clare. Over the weekend the group have completed four outdoor advcenture activities, across four counties, with local DJ's from each county joining the challenge at different stages. This morning the group tried their hand at surfing with Bens Surf School lahinch. Pictured is Model Lisa Nolan checking out the surf on Lahinch Beach.
Last week drinkaware.ie launched ‘Reclaim Your Weekend’ a campaign which focuses on our style of drinking in Ireland. We’re drinking 20% less overall compared with a decade ago and we’re drinking less often, but when we drink, we drink too much and too fast. ‘ReclaimYourWeekend.ie’ has been created as a practical application to encourage and motivate people to pace their drinking on a Friday or Saturday night and in return enjoy doing something with friends or family the following day rather than doing nothing but nursing a hangover. ReclaimYourWeekend.ie offers information on things to do and places to go that cost nothing at all, as well as exclusive, attractively priced deals on events and activities across Ireland. ReclaimYourWeekend.ie also offers links to handy hints and tips on how to pace your drinking.

Pic Arthur Ellis.
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Tuesday 3 rd August ‘21: There was a festive atmosphere at Shannon Airport today as the inaugural
Ryanair Corfu service prepared to take flight. The new route to the popular Greek Island will operate
twice weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays until the end of October.
This is the first of two new services due to take off from the airport within a week, a new weekly
Ryanair service to Gran Canaria begins this Saturday 7 th August.
Passengers on the first Corfu bound flight enjoyed a pre-departure reception in the airport’s transit
lounge which was decorated in festive style.
To celebrate the new routes, the airport gave one lucky passenger a special surprise, return flight
tickets for two people to a choice of one of Shannon Airport’s 17 exciting destinations.
A special water cannon salute by the airport’s fire service added an extra sense of occasion as airport
staff welcomed passengers and looked after them throughout their time in the airport.
Welcoming the new air services Mary Considine, CEO, Shannon Group, which owns and manages
Shannon Airport said: “The global pandemic has had a huge impact on all our lives and being able to
once again welcome our passengers as they take to the skies bound for sun drenched holiday
destinations is really wonderful.
Pictured before checking in at shannon airport are Cillian Kennedy and Evan Barrett, Raheen Co Limerick. Pic Arthur Ellis.
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Jane Hession and Ronan Healy of How Might We in Limerick City. Pic Arthur Ellis.
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Graduates Megan Hanley, Ballina Tipperary and Karolina Ostrowska, Nenagh Tipperary, celebrate graduating at the Shannon College of Hotel Management in Shannon Co Clare on Thursday.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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Graduates Emer Touhy, Monkstown Cork, Caoimhe Greene, Ballyvaughan Co Clare and Emma Fagan, Sandymount Dublin, celebrate graduating at the Shannon College of Hotel Management in Shannon Co Clare on Thursday.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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Tipperary girls Julie Irwin and Margaret-Mary McGrath from Clonmel pictured after their Graduation Ceremony at Shannon College of Hotel Management in Shannon Co Clare.Pic Arthur Ellis.

Further Info from Eugene Hogan Email: eugene.hogan@bridgepr.ie <mailto:eugene.hogan@bridgepr.ie> Tel: Mob +353 (0) 87 2497290; Landline +353 (0) 61 372643
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This year Shannon College of Hotel Management is delighted to have been chosen as the host venue for the prestigious Ireland Skills Restaurant Service Final 2015
The competition finished with a closing awards ceremony on Friday March 20thwhere Alina Sile from the Shannon College of Hotel Management won the overall competition.
Pictured is winner Alina Sile, Shannon College of Hotel Management.Pic Arthur Ellis.
The competition, which showcases the traditions of craft training within in the area of restaurant service, took place over three days from Wednesday 18th March to Friday 20th March 2015.This year saw two Institutes of Technology (WIT and LIT) compete alongside students from the Shannon College of Hotel Management. Over the course of the three days the competitors demonstrated craft skills in the areas of fine dining, banqueting, beverage service and guéridon service. An added attraction this year was the opportunity for the top three finalists to go forward for interview for the right to be chosen as part of Team Ireland, at the forthcoming 43rd World Skills Competition in São Paulo, Brazil in August 2015.
Contact Details Helena Doody 087 9145176
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Ruthie Coleman from Stillorgan Dublin pictured after her Graduation Ceremony at Shannon College of Hotel Management in Shannon Co Clare.Pic Arthur Ellis.

Further Info from Eugene Hogan Email: eugene.hogan@bridgepr.ie <mailto:eugene.hogan@bridgepr.ie> Tel: Mob +353 (0) 87 2497290; Landline +353 (0) 61 372643
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Kelly Ann McSweeney,Killarney Co Kerry, who graduated today with an NUI Diploma in International Hotel Management from Shannon College of Hotel Management in Shannon Co Clare.Pic Arthur Ellis.

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Eugene HoganPublic Relations ConsultantTel: +353 87 2497290.
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Ruthie Coleman from Stillorgan Dublin pictured after her Graduation Ceremony at Shannon College of Hotel Management in Shannon Co Clare.Pic Arthur Ellis.

Further Info from Eugene Hogan Email: eugene.hogan@bridgepr.ie <mailto:eugene.hogan@bridgepr.ie> Tel: Mob +353 (0) 87 2497290; Landline +353 (0) 61 372643
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Alexander Muir, Doolin Co Clare, with fellow students (bottom to top) Ruthie Coleman from Stillorgan Dublin, Lu Liu (liza) from China, Elgine Victorin from The Seychelles and Veronique Sauzier, The Seychelles pictured after their Graduation Ceremony at Shannon College of Hotel Management in Shannon Co Clare.Pic Arthur Ellis.

Further Info from Eugene Hogan Email: eugene.hogan@bridgepr.ie <mailto:eugene.hogan@bridgepr.ie> Tel: Mob +353 (0) 87 2497290; Landline +353 (0) 61 372643
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 Shannon College of Hotel management Graduations 2012 at Shannon College Co Clare and Dromoland Castle Clare.Pic Arthur Ellis
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Shannon Airport is set to enhance its passenger experience with a collection of memorabilia for the public to view while waiting for flights to depart.
Located in the transit lounge, near the Sheridan Food Bar, the collection is one of the initiatives to mark the 70th anniversary later this year of the first commercial flight to land at Shannon. It will be the first step towards developing a wider celebration of Ireland’s most historic airport.
Anyone with items – such as photographs, autographs, collectors’ souvenirs purchased at the airport, posters, etc. – they wish to have housed in the collection can contact Dorothy Quinn, Terminal Operations, Shannon Airport. Tel. 061 712218 or email dorothy.quinn@shannonairport.ie.

Pictured with the collection are Shannon Group Chairman Rose Hynes and Shannon Airport Operations Director Niall Maloney.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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 The Clarion hotel and Steamboat Quay complex, Limerick. Picture:arthur Ellis/Press22

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