‘Clare most anti-rural county for planning’ claims Cllr Kelly
Clare’s longest serving local elected representative has described the county as “the most anti-rural” so far as planning regulations are concerned.
Clare’s longest serving local elected representative has described the county as “the most anti-rural” so far as planning regulations are concerned.
Asthmatics are “struggling to breathe” at times due to the poor air quality in Clare’s county town.
Personnel convicted of illegal dumping and littering should be assigned to community service work, a request put forward to the Minister for Justice and Equality has outlined.
“Significant demand” for a burial site in the Ennis environs may hinder the potential for developing a new tourism site on the Kildysart Rd.
*Some strikers from Fridays for Future Clare. Photograph: Orla Begley. Clare’s Friday for Future protesters scolded county councillors for ‘not doing their homework on climate change’.
*Chris Smith- Project Lead Haley Sharpe, Cllr Clare Colleen Molloy Deputy Mayor of Clare, Pat Dowling Chief Executive, Bobby Kerr Chairman of the Board of Cliffs of Moher, Geraldine Enright Director of Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience, Miriam Kennedy Head of Wild Atlantic Way Failte Ireland, Leonard Cleary Director of Services Rural Development. Photograph: Eamon …
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*Clare County Council’s digital hub in Kilrush. A policy on remote working within Clare County Council is to be prepared for 2020 as the local authority contemplates letting some of its 970 plus staff carry out their daily jobs from hubs across the county and in their own home.
*Pat Breen. Photograph: Arthur Ellis Clare does not need to apply for a EU globalisation fund in light of accumulated job losses throughout the county, Junior Minister Pat Breen has stated.
*Cllr Clare Colleran Molloy. Photograph: Eamon Ward Enda Kenny has been called out by a Clare councillor to uphold a promise he made in his final days of office as Taoiseach.
Families have been put off moving to West Clare because of the shortage in availability of health services, a Kilrush councillor has claimed.