Present infrastructure at Whitestrand Beach in Doonbeg is not serving the area well, a West Clare representative has maintained.

Calls for a full assessment on what is required to help Whitestrand โ€œmaintain the standards required to retain its Blue Flag status into the futureโ€ and the preparation of an annual development plan were voiced by Cllr Cillian Murphy (FF) at Tuesdayโ€™s meeting of the West Clare Municipal District.

Discussions on the additional requirements will be had, acting senior executive officer John Oโ€™Malley responded. He confirmed immediate repairs will be undertaken to the steps โ€œto ensure safe access for those using the beach and to protect the Council, as far as possible, from any future potential liability due to accidentsโ€.

A response from the Department of Transport is anticipated in โ€œthe next few weeksโ€ with regard to an application for funding to carry out necessary repairs, senior executive engineer Alan Kennelly outlined.

Whitestrand Beach was described by Cllr Murphy as โ€œa spectacular place and an amazing assetโ€ but one that โ€œreally isnโ€™t being well by the infrastructure we have thereโ€. Community groups in Doonbeg acknowledge a magic wand canโ€™t be waved to have improvements in place in a matter of hours, the Kilkee representative stated.

Steps and railings at the location were labelled as โ€œquite dangerousโ€ by Cllr Murphy as he flagged the risks they pose. He believed a multi-annual plan was required for Whitestrand Beach.

His proposal was backed by Cllr Ian Lynch (IND) who suggested engagement with Doonbeg Tidy Towns take place. โ€œThe summer is here so the works need to be done,โ€ he added.

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