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“That was a roller-coaster,” said Crystal Hunt, who bought her unit in 2015. “Things fluctuated so much, up and down, up and down.”
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About a third of the owners were, like Hunt, first-time homebuyers with young families, getting into a rising market. Another third were owners who had been there for decades, dating back to when the building was built in 1984, with many on low and fixed incomes. The last group were renters, with the bulk paying grand-fathered, more affordable rates.
Claire Nugent at the Clare 250 Cancer Centre. Photograph by John Kelly
Backroom stalwart crosses Clare 250 finish line
May 16, 2021
Leading light of the Clare 250 Cycle Claire Nugent tells Fiona McGarry about the epic work in running the event
THE Clare 250 Cycle is known the length and breadth of the county and has involved hundreds of participants from every town, village and townland since it first took to the road in 1980.
The event has been the vital fundraiser for the Clare 250 Lourdes Pilgrimage, whereby cyclists have nominated cancer patients in their own communities and undertaken the challenge of raising funds for them to travel.