*Security at the entrance toย รras Contae An Chlรกir on Wednesday morning. Photograph: Tom Micks
CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL ARE forking out a reported โฌ400 daily to a security firm after it beefed up its operations รras Contae An Chlรกir in the past week.
Security has been placed at the entrance of รras Contae An Chlรกir to monitor who can gain access to the car park of the Councilโs headquarters.
This follows the arrival at the beginning of February of an illegal encampment in the car park of Waterpark House which houses the office of the Ennis Municipal District staff and other sections of the local authority.
Extra measures have now been taken at the รras to prevent any encampments cropping up on Council owned property.
Internal sources within the Council have told The Clare Echo that the local authority is paying up to โฌ400 daily to the security firm at the gate of the รras with the security personnel estimated to earn โฌ100 per day.
Based on these figures, the Council will have spent โฌ2000 by today (Thursday) with the personnel on duty since last week. The arrangement is expected to be a temporary one.
No figures on the spend were provided by the Council when questioned by The Clare Echo. In a statement, a spokesperson for the local authority outlined, โSecurity and extra security are sometimes required at different local authority locations around the county for various precautionary reasons and on a temporary basis. As these undertakings are considered and implemented under โsecurityโ, unfortunately I am advised that I cannot share any specific details. รras Contae An Chlรกir is open for business as usualโ.