‘Unreal legal letters’ received by Council over hedge cutting
*Hedge cutting remains one of the most discussed items by elected members. “UNREAL” legal letters have been received by Clare County Council regarding hedge cutting in 2025.
*Hedge cutting remains one of the most discussed items by elected members. “UNREAL” legal letters have been received by Clare County Council regarding hedge cutting in 2025.
*The Strand Line in Kilkee. INCREASED signage on the roads of West Clare is needed to counteract satellite navigation systems sending visitors to the county astray according to local councillors.
*Photograph: Allie Glynn PUBLIC lighting in Kilbaha is “substandard” according to Cllr Gabriel Keating (FG) who is also keen for infrastructure to be improved in Kilkee.
*Kilmihil. RESIDENTS of Kilmihil must be on the same page when it comes to traffic calming, engineers in Clare County Council have warned after efforts to install measures last year broke down.
*Kilkee Pier. AN APPEAL has been issued to create a designated swimming area adjacent to Kilkee Pier.
RECENT improvements to the road surface leading to Miltown Malbay is leading to more speeding in the locality, a senior engineer has flagged.
MASSGOERS IN CREE have been compared to pilgrims walking to Lough Derg barefoot on stone due to the road conditions outside St Mary’s Church.
DIVINE INSPIRATION will be needed to help reduce the speed limit outside Ballycorick Church.
The Carrigaholt Roundabout in Kilkee. “MONEY won’t be an issue” to get the Strand Line in Kilkee a tarmac overlay according to a West Clare councillor.
FLOODING along one of West Clare’s main road networks will become an issue if drains are not cleared, a local councillor has warned.