Six-figure sum spent on hedge cutting in Kilrush LEA last year
A SIX FIGURE sum was spent on hedge cutting in West Clare, last year according to a senior engineer in Clare County Council.
A SIX FIGURE sum was spent on hedge cutting in West Clare, last year according to a senior engineer in Clare County Council.
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis. DOUGHMORE BEACH has become “a victim of its own success” with designs now completed for an overflow section.
*Cllr Ian Lynch. Photograph: John Mangan FORMAL AGREEMENTS are needed to ascertain terms for street cleaning within John Paul Estate in Kilrush.
*Quilty. GREATER support is needed for Quilty, Mullagh and Seafield to capitalise on tourism in West Clare.
*Hedge cutting. A “BALANCING ACT” needs to be found in protecting biodiversity while managing hedge and grass cutting in West Clare.
REPAIRS are due to be completed to the access road leading to Seafield Pier in advance of the bathing season.
*Cllr Gabriel Keating. Photograph: Eamon Ward A ROAD along the Wild Atlantic Way in West Clare “won’t break the bank” if officials in the local authority decide to make a late addition to the roadworks programme for this year.
UNEVEN SURFACES on West Street in Carrigaholt are “causing significant issues” for local residents, an elected representative has claimed but improvements would cost a six figure sum according to Council engineers.
*Cllr Cillian Murphy. Photograph: Eamon Ward WEST CLARE needs to have a series of pull-in locations developed, a county councillor has claimed.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill KILRUSH is struggling to see the light, the town’s sole elected representative on the County Council has said.