Prevent ‘messy & chaotic’ scenes by equipping ring buoy boxes with Eircode for nearest defibrillator
“MESSY AND CHAOTIC” scenes can be avoided by equipping all ring buoy boxes in West Clare with the Eircode to the nearest defibrillator unit.
“MESSY AND CHAOTIC” scenes can be avoided by equipping all ring buoy boxes in West Clare with the Eircode to the nearest defibrillator unit.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward EXPANSION AND ENHANCEMENT plans for the Shannon Town Trails will be determined by the final design approved for the Shannon Town and Environs Flood Relief Scheme.
MAJOR TRAFFIC disruption has been reported in South Clare following the collapse of a road at Shannon Banks.
IMPROVED SAFETY MEASURES on the approach to Parteen village have been sought.
PARKING BEHAVIOUR OF DRIVERS in Kilrush has been labelled as “bizarre”.
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NINE CLARE BEACHES have retained their Blue Flag status for 2022 with three Green Coast Awards also maintained.