Parents forced to play ‘Russian roulette’ due to Shanaway Rd conditions
PARENTS ARE FORCED to play “Russian roulette” on the school run due to the dangers posed by a busy Ennis junction.
PARENTS ARE FORCED to play “Russian roulette” on the school run due to the dangers posed by a busy Ennis junction.
A TOTAL RETHINK is needed regarding the operation of the National Ambulance Service, a Kilrush representative has stated.
*Photograph: John Mangan WITH BROADFORD set to be the area in Clare to benefit from a new €50m nationwide sewerage scheme, action is needed to get other parts of the county required for subsequent rounds of funding local representatives have stressed.
A LISSYCASEY COUNCILLOR has revealed he is considering writing to the Taoiseach to ascertain what contingency plans are in place should there be “an outbreak of common sense” in the country.
ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES have called for Quin Road Business Park to be given a facelift.
GARDAÍ in Ennis have been urged to consider the introduction of the ‘See Something Say Something’ initiative.
CO CLARE has one of the highest residents of displaced Ukrainians in the country.
SCOPE for “a massive exponential win” exists by aligning upcoming strategies and plans within Clare with the Government’s ‘Town Centre First, a Policy Approach for Irish Towns’, a North Clare representative has outlined.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley CLARE IS suspected to be one of the worst affected counties in the country when it comes to pyrite.
Pictured at the contract signing for the construction of the new County Library in the Council Chamber at Áras Contae an Chláir, were: (seated, l-r) Pat Dowling, Chief Executive, Clare County Council; Cllr PJ Ryan, Cathaoirleach, Clare County Council; and Patrick Gardiner, Managing Director, Coolsivna Construction Ltd; and (standing, l-r) Anne Haugh, Director of Social …
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