REPAIRS are due to be completed to the access road leading to Seafield Pier in advance of the bathing season.

Cllr Cillian Murphy (FF) in a proposal before the West Clare Municipal District asked that the access road be repaired “in time for the upcoming bathing season”.

Senior executive engineer in the West Clare MD, Alan Kennelly advised, “A section of the L-2090 leading to Seafield pier is included in the 2024 Schedule of Municipal District Works”.

Speaking at the May sitting of the West Clare MD, Cllr Murphy remarked of the road numbers, “we know the road numbers off by heart and where they are. I just happened to drive it the other day, the day before notice of motions were due, it is in an awful condition, there are lads fishing and walking there.

“I appreciate the response and I look forward to seeing the work done, fishermen are trying to do work which is challenging at the best of times,” he added.

His motion was seconded by Cllr Ian Lynch (IND).

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