Engagement ongoing between Dept of Transport & Shannon Group on future ownership of Shannon Heritage sites
Engagement is ongoing between the Department of Transport and Shannon Group on the future of Shannon Heritage.
Engagement is ongoing between the Department of Transport and Shannon Group on the future of Shannon Heritage.
Between €10,000 to €15,000 per week is projected to be spent by Clare County Council in providing additional resources to coastal amenities to cope with a forecasted staycation surge.
Locating the headquarters of the Department of Rural Affairs and Community Development in Co Clare can signal the Government’s commitment to rural Ireland, local elected representatives have declared.
*Clare captain Eoin Cleary. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Clare’s senior footballers have kicked off their 2021 campaign with a fully merited seven point win.
*Clare’s Conor Cleary in action against Rory O’Connor. Photograph: Martin Connolly Clare’s senior hurlers have lost back to back Allianz National Hurling League encounters.
*Photograph: John Mangan Planting of trees and the provision of benches in memory of loved ones at Lees Rd is to be considered following a proposal by the Mayor of Clare.
An electronic system for the submission of planning applications is to Clare County Council is to go live via an online portal by the middle of 2022.
*Knockaderry Grove’s sub-station before improvements were carried out. Photograph: Gary Collins An ESB sub-station has been removed from Clare County Council’s derelict site register.
Swift movement is needed to maximise on the full potential of the maritime infrastructure along the Shannon Estuary by establishing a maritime training centre of excellence in Kilrush.
*Sinead Conlon under pressure from Ailish O’Reilly and Siobhán McGrath. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Clare’s senior camogie team have began their 2021 campaign with a positive performance but crucially without a win.