West Clare can cash in on cruise industry post COVID-19
West Clare has the capability to pounce on what is expected to be a dramatically altered cruise industry.
West Clare has the capability to pounce on what is expected to be a dramatically altered cruise industry.
All nine Blue Flag beaches in Clare have retained their status for 2021.
A remedy to Ireland’s housing crisis will not be implemented until adequate water infrastructure is in place, a Clare Oireachtas member has highlighted.
Investment in six piers in the county has helped to improve the livelihood of one remote fisherman in Quilty, who like many, has been fighting against the decline of rural fishing communities.
A Carrigaholt man is calling for an investigation into the issuing of primary medical certificates, following two unsuccessful attempts to obtain one for his 24-year-old daughter.
Swift movement is needed to maximise on the full potential of the maritime infrastructure along the Shannon Estuary by establishing a maritime training centre of excellence in Kilrush.
Sustainability of towns and villages must be treated as “high priority” when it comes to the preparatory work on 22 strategic projects in the West Clare Municipal District.
Close attention needs to be paid to lighting surrounding piers in North and West Clare.
Construction of a Green Atlantic Hub at Moneypoint has been hailed with safeguarding the future of West Clare.
Close to €6m has been allocated for active travel funding for cycling and walking infrastructure projects in Co Clare.