‘What has happened’ – Doolin Pier plans at a standstill
PLANS for the Doolin Pier visitor services building are currently at a standstill.
PLANS for the Doolin Pier visitor services building are currently at a standstill.
*Doolin Pier. DELIVERY of the Doolin Pier visitor building “has gone on too long,” frustrated representatives in North Clare have said of the ongoing delays.
*Swimmers at Doolin Pier. A FRESH bathing water assessment to help Doolin become a designated bathing area, a North Clare representative has maintained.
*Photograph: Tina O’Connell DOOLIN PIER’s use as a swimming destination can no longer be ignored with Chinese whispers an obstacle at the North Clare location.
DESIGN OPTIONS are moving forward again for the development of the Doolin Pier Visitor Services Building.
LESSONS must be made from the design of the ladders at Clahane when completing replacements at Doolin Pier.
*Photograph: John Mangan AN APPLICATION to construct the Doolin visitor centre is to be lodged in the second quarter of this year.
*Minister Heather Humphreys at the Vandeleur Walled Gardens in Kilrush. Photograph: Eamon Ward OVER €9m worth of funding from the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund (RRDF) has been shared among projects in North, West and East Clare with nothing allocated for South or Mid Clare since 2018.
Plans for the development of Doolin Pier are to be put before An Bord Pleanála by the end of this year.
*Photograph: Kevin L Smith Multiple locations in North Clare have been targeted by an ‘imposter’ who has created fake accounts online of various landmarks.