Doolin Pier plans intended to be lodged with An Bord Pleanála in October
Plans for the development of Doolin Pier are to be put before An Bord Pleanála by the end of this year.
Plans for the development of Doolin Pier are to be put before An Bord Pleanála by the end of this year.
*Joe Floyd at O’Reilly Park in Tulla with the Doonaun development in the background. Photograph: Gary Collins A lifelong Tulla resident has hit out at the manner in which plans for a social housing development in the East Clare town have been put in place.
An appeal by a company looking to build a bio-gas plant 800m from the town square in Gort has once again been delayed by An Bord Pleanála.
*Flooding at Springfield in Clonlara. Photograph: Brian Gavin Press 22 Construction of embankments at Springfield in Clonlara has been dealt with a further delay.
A founding member of the Irish Freedom Party, Michael Leahy has said he was the “obvious choice” to replace Dolores Cahill as the party’s Chairperson.
Rural Ireland “is at a crossroads” and requires a revitalisation of its towns, villages and settlements with as much gusto as leading promotional campaigns, a North Clare elected representative has declared.
“Scarcity of funding” for public lighting has been put into focus with residents on the outskirts of Ennis Town raising their concerns.
One of East Clare’s biggest projects has moved a step closer with elected representatives of the local authority approving a planners report for the development of the Carrownagowan Wind Farm.
Planning permission granted for 41 houses in Bunratty has been appealed following fears from local residents that the village would lose its identity as a ‘crucial tourist location’.
Completed private housing developments in Co Clare are being acquired for use as social housing.