Lough Derg extraction plans poses ‘potential devastation for Clare’
EXTRACTING WATER from Lough Derg for use in Dublin could have yet “a detrimental effect” on the county, local councillors have warned.
EXTRACTING WATER from Lough Derg for use in Dublin could have yet “a detrimental effect” on the county, local councillors have warned.
*Members of the East Clare Gaels minor panel. Photograph: Ned O’Connor EAST CLARE GAELS ladies football club recently held a victory night in Ardnacrusha.
*Lee Devitt in action for Cobh Ramblers. Photograph: Matt Browne / Sportsfile TREATY UNITED’s Clare contingent is growing for next season.
*Photograph: Martin Connolly Clare’s amount of Garda members has increased by just six in the space of ten years.
*O’Callaghans Mills. Photograph: John Mangan Rural communities in Clare are at risk of “dying out” with plans to dezone lands in areas without wastewater infrastructure in the upcoming County Development Plan.
Nóirín Hegarty whose parents hail from Co Clare has been appointed as the new editor of The Sunday Times.
*The Errina Canal. Contracts have been signed for the design of the Limerick to Scariff Greenway.
ESB are undertaking a feasibility study to put forward a business case for a world class visitor attraction at Ardnacrusha.
A temporary speed limit has been suggested in Ardnacrusha by county councillors who have highlighted their frustration with the speed used by truck drivers in South Clare.
*Pauline O’Shea at home in Ardnacrusha. Photograph: John Mangan Calls for a greater understanding to the employment potential of heart failure patients has been made by one Ardnacrusha woman who has been living with the condition since 2012.