Clare GAA clubs ‘didn’t let the side down’ with COVID celebrations
Clare ‘did not let down the country down’ when it came to GAA celebrations, a county board official has stated.
Clare ‘did not let down the country down’ when it came to GAA celebrations, a county board official has stated.
Driver feedback signs are planned to be installed in Carrigaholt by the end of this year.
Cleaning of gullies in Cree is hoped to limit the instances of flooding in the West Clare village.
Complaints of flooding issues at The Quay in Doonbeg are to be investigated by Clare County Council staff.
Clare’s rugged landscape and scenic beauty has been a unique selling point for generations but is now viewed as a factor in limiting affordable housing prospects in the county.
A ten year Clare tourism strategy has been approved by local elected representatives.
Leading environmental officials in Clare County Council have warned that the dredging of all rivers in the county will not necessarily alleviate potential flooding problems.
Elevated rates of local property tax will remain in Co Clare next year while calls for the Government to refund the Council’s spend on COVID-19 measures have also been made.
TII should not wait for the “next fatality” before introducing safety measures on the N68 at Darragh, an elected representative of Clare County Council has stated.
West Clare councillors have been left disappointed following confirmation that a number of routes in Kilkee were not selected for improvements in the schedule of Municipal District works this year.