Focus on remote working can bring life into derelict Clare properties
Opportunities arising from COVID-19 will benefit Co Clare in bringing life into derelict properties, the Chief Executive of Clare County Council has stated.
Opportunities arising from COVID-19 will benefit Co Clare in bringing life into derelict properties, the Chief Executive of Clare County Council has stated.
A West Clare Irish college has the potential to create 41 jobs throughout the entire year if it becomes a multi-purpose centre.
Communities are determined to reap the rewards of natural energy prompting calls for a partnership to be launched to set up a solar farm owned by the community in Kilkee.
964 commercial properties are deemed to be vacant in Co Clare.
Strong opposition is mounting in Quilty to the proposed construction of a telecommunications mast in the village.
Recent works in Inagh will not alleviate ‘persistent’ flooding issues according to one county councillor.
Clare councillors have highlighted that numerous flashing orange lights on approach roads to schools are faulty and not working.
Calls to prepare a masterplan for Doonbeg Pier to maximise the potential of the site have been voiced by a West Clare councillor.
Complaints of flooding issues at The Quay in Doonbeg are to be investigated by Clare County Council staff.
Amount of repairs required on the R483 from Kilrush to Cooraclare have been labelled “ridiculous” by one county councillor.