‘Huge increase in traffic’ prompts calls for improvements leading to Kilkerrin Battery
EFFORTS to widen the road leading to the Kilkerrin Napoleonic Battery have met a large stumbling block.
EFFORTS to widen the road leading to the Kilkerrin Napoleonic Battery have met a large stumbling block.
*Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Cllr PJ Ryan (IND) showing off the facilities at Kilmihil’s People Park. Photograph: Eamon Ward SAFER access to Kilmihil’s People Park needs to be enabled, elected representatives have stated.
A KEY access route for tourists in South-West Clare is testing the rubber on the wheels of bikes while chemicals from cow dung have been attributed with damaging the road surface.
*Cllr Ian Lynch. Photograph: Martin Connolly Interactive speed signs are to be installed on two well-traversed roads in Kilrush.
Residents of a Kilkee estate “deserve better” as attempts to construct a footpath have not brought the desired outcome.
More awareness on free parking in Kilrush town is needed.
Coastal erosion has prompted the need for upgrades to culverts at two beaches in West Clare In July, Clare County Council gave notice that they intend to carry out the reinstatement of a 1,500mm concrete surface water drainage culvert from Lough Donnell in Doonbeg and Clohaninchy beach in Quilty for a distance of 45m to …
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A “massive loss of revenue” is being incurred by Clare County Council due to its management of parking in Kilkee which is also affecting the ability of emergency services to access the area, a local representative has claimed.
A “close call” involving a child has heightened the need for additional lighting at the Henry St pedestrian crossing, a Kilrush representative has outlined.
Damage to the L6084 and L6083 in Moyasta has been noted amidst ongoing forestry work.