Additional staff to be hired to tackle littering in Clare
Additional staff are to be hired temporarily over the summer period to deal with litter management in Clare.
Additional staff are to be hired temporarily over the summer period to deal with litter management in Clare.
*Michael Neylon. Photograph: John Meyler With the commitment involved in coaching and managing teams rising by the year, Michael Neylon is surprisingly refreshed despite holding down two time-consuming roles.
Campervan owners need to be welcomed to Ennis by providing a suitable place for them to park, a Clarecastle representative has said.
Damage to vehicles is occurring due to “dangerous stones” on the roadside verge of the L3148 which is a kilometre from the village of Quin.
Staff from Clare County Council’s IT department are in communication with Google on attempts to redirect road users to more suitable routes in rural parts of the county.
Shannon is to benefit from a €40,000 investment from the Arts Council.
Hedgecutting is to be carried out at one of the main thoroughfares to Clooney national school in a bid to improve visibility for motorists.
*Referee James Owens with captains John Conlon and Seamus Callanan before Sunday’s game. Photograph: Joe Buckley A former Clare TD has said protests will need to be held over the controversial decision by James Owens during Sunday’s Munster senior hurling semi-final.
Clare councillors have appealed for the next speed limit review to be brought forward.
An Ennis councillor has led the charge to see bi-lingual packaging placed on all consumer goods for sale in Ireland.