Clare’s soon-to-be published tourism strategy forced into last minute changes
Clare’s tourism strategy that has been over 18 months in the making has been forced to make a last-minute update on account of the current global pandemic.
Clare’s tourism strategy that has been over 18 months in the making has been forced to make a last-minute update on account of the current global pandemic.
The Clare Swift Survey 2020 takes place this summer in an auspicious communal effort to protect the common swift that makes a home for itself in the West of Ireland each summer.
Extra emphasis is to be placed on utilising digital hubs in Co Clare in an attempt to aid more individuals working remotely during COVID-19.
A plan is to be finalised by Clare County Council before public toilets at beaches across the county can reopen.
Swift movement at a national level is needed to sustain the future of North and West Clare, areas which are heavily reliant on tourism.
*Photograph: John Mangan INTRODUCTION OF A ONE-WAY system in Feakle could be on the cards in an effort to improve conditions for pedestrians.
Instances of illegal dumping have soared across Co Clare over the past two months.
Clare County Council will not be charged for the use of glór to host the June meeting of the local authority.
A clampdown on Air BnB properties in rent pressure zones across the county is needed, a North Clare representative has maintained.
ENNIS’S newest community group has welcomed Clare County Council’s mobility plan, which sees temporary Covid-19 traffic restrictions put in place.