*Cllr PJ Kelly. Photograph: John Mangan
A united front is needed from Clareโs Oireachtas members to amend planning legislation to alter structures for rural planning.
An appeal was issued by Cllr PJ Kelly (FF) at the March meeting of the West Clare Municipal District for the countyโs seven Oireachtas members โto unite and influence at a national level, to pressurise the Minister to amend planning legislation to facilitate rural development in Clareโ. The proposal was seconded by Cllr Ian Lynch (IND).
Speaking at the meeting, Cllr Kelly said he maintained an interest in planning throughout his life. โIโve seen parts of West Clare survive and parts of it decline progressively,โ the Lissycasey representative reflected. He admitted the decision to seek action from the countyโs national representatives was โa last resortโ.
Post offices and banks are closing in West Clare, Cllr Kelly noted and said a united approach from the Oireachtas members was required โto get rid of the terrible structure we have for rural planning.
โGrowing trees and wind turbines seem to be the solution, we couldnโt do that for people because it would be visual vulnerable,โ Kelly quipped in reference to his long-running search for answers from the County Council on the meaning of โvisual impactโ which has been cited in several unsuccessful planning applications for dwelling houses in West Clare.
Planning chiefs should also revise their grammar, the countyโs longest serving councillor added. โSomeone well known in our society passed away, common sense, when it went I do not know. Maybe it will lead to a new version of common sense in our countryโ.