FRUSTRATION has been expressed in Lahinch at the failure to maintain infrastructure in the coastal town despite significant investment for its installation.

In a motion before the West Clare Municipal District, Cllr Bill Slattery (FG) called on Clare County Council to โ€œpower hose, clean and repair the railings on the old and new promenade in Lahinchโ€ and to also paint the walls leading from the Claremont Hotel to the promenade.

Senior executive engineer in the West Clare MD, Tony Neville confirmed that the cleaning and painting of the walls adjacent to the Claremont Hotel has commenced in conjunction with seasonal beach operatives.

He stated, โ€œReplacement of one section of railing regularly damaged due to its location at a point where access steps meets the sea has commenced. A permanent solution has been determined and includes the provision of a small concrete retaining wall. Localised repairs are required to the railings in general and these will continue. Cleaning of the remaining sections is also required and we are currently looking at the most effective method, power hose, chemical treatment, painting or a combination of eachโ€.

Speaking in the Seanad in 2019, Senator Martin Conway (FG) noted โ€œa significant investment in Lahinchโ€ with โ‚ฌ5m spent on rock armour and essential coastal protection works. A figure of โ‚ฌ2.85m for โ€œmajor coastal protection works for the promenade area of Lahinch seafrontโ€ was announced in September 2016.

Cllr Slattery told the July meeting of the West Clare MD, โ€œI know it is difficult with Lahinch promenade getting the prevailing wind but we find it difficult to maintain the railings and we always have, we had the concrete bars there for years, they werenโ€™t as bad as what is there now even though what is there now was beautiful when they first arrived in 2019โ€.

He continued, โ€œThere was no spring maintenance going on in the prom in Lahinch, the painting and bins, everything seems to be lacking for such a prominent spot, it really came to my attention with a couple who got married four months ago, they went over to get a photograph taken and all you could see in the background was rustโ€.

Seconding the proposal, Cllr Shane Talty (FF) commented that it was โ€œhugely frustrating that the investment was done as recently as 2017. The old bars were falling asunder, getting them replaced was critical, we got a product with a 25 year guarantee and seven years later they are in a deplorable state, an annual spring clean has to be factored inโ€. Current conditions are โ€œletting the place down,โ€ he maintained.

According to Cllr Michael Shannon (FF), the creation of a new strategic policy committee dedicated to tourism was welcome, โ€œall the issues can be dovetailed into and addressed on its umbrella. Spring is about preparing for the season and having the facilities, we need to invest in the tourism product to have the returnโ€.

Lahinch benefitted from a paint scheme prior to the Irish Open in 2019, questions on what has happened to the โ‚ฌ10,000 paint scheme were raised by Cllr Joe Killeen (FF) and he pointed out, โ€œWest Clare is different to East Clare in that we get the weatherโ€.

โ€œIt is very relevant coming up to Budget time both at a national and Council level,โ€ Cllr Joe Garrihy (FG) observed. โ€œWeโ€™re seeing the level of investment into tourism,โ€ he said and referred to his motion before the July sitting of the County Council, โ€œI asked that a focus be put on towns and villages not owned by Clare County Council, Lahinch isnโ€™t owned by Clare County Council, Lisdoonvarna isnโ€™t owned by Clare County Council, they struggle with the dispersal of funds that might have a real impactโ€.

His contribution prompted Cllr Killeen to seek that efforts be made to restore the paint scheme to which Cllr Talty advised, โ€œit was lost in budget discussions a few years agoโ€.

Related News

mick o'dea-2
Honorary doctorate from DCU for Ennis artist Mick O'Dea
o'callaghans mills trees 1
Lovely entrance to O'Callaghans Mills at risk of removal
breathalyser garda test drink driving
Six year driving ban for Ennis man who refused to provide sample to Gardaรญ
jarlath burns miltown malbay 21-10-25 2
GAA President officially opens new Miltown Malbay facilities & unveils plaque to Comerford
Latest News
o'callaghans mills trees 1
Lovely entrance to O'Callaghans Mills at risk of removal
avenue utd v bridge utd 24-10-25 jamie roche frank gormley 1
Avenue Utd collect first silverware of season with Hugh Kelly Cup success
รฉire รณg v wolfe tones 09-08-25 alan cunningham barry keane 1
Clare coaches staying involved with Limerick for 2026
newcastle west v inagh kilnamona 26-10-25 tierna hegarty mia smith 1
Inagh/Kilnamona exit Munster at first hurdle losing to Newcastle West
breathalyser garda test drink driving
Six year driving ban for Ennis man who refused to provide sample to Gardaรญ
Premium
Six year driving ban for Ennis man who refused to provide sample to Gardaรญ
Shannon meat operator pays out โ‚ฌ2k debt to supplier
Extra time defeat 'not the end' of Truagh/Clonlara
1970s Lahinch house sells for โ‚ฌ986k
Inamona will take inspiration from previous Clare champions in Munster - O'Keeffe

Advertisement

Subscribe for just โ‚ฌ3 per month

If youโ€™re here, you care about County Clare. So do we. Did you rely on us for Covid-19 updates, follow our election coverage, or visit The Clare Echo every week for breaking news and sport? The Clare Echo invests in local journalism and we want to safeguard its future in our county. By becoming a subscriber you are supporting what we do, will receive access to all our premium articles and a better experience, while helping us improve our offering to you. Subscribe to clareecho.ie and get the first six months for just โ‚ฌ3 a month (less than 75c per week), and thereafter โ‚ฌ8 per month. Cancel anytime, limited time offer. T&Cs Apply. www.clareecho.ie.