Official opening of state of the art county library will be ‘a momentous occasion’ for Clare
CLARE’S new state of the art county library is nearing completion and is scheduled to open its doors to the public in two weeks.
CLARE’S new state of the art county library is nearing completion and is scheduled to open its doors to the public in two weeks.
*UL aerial. UL’s involvement in progressing Europe’s first university town in collaboration with Clare County Council is under review putting the viability of the venture in jeopardy.
Clare County Council hosted delegates from nine other different European countries as part of an INTERREG project designed to explore new opportunities for Aerospace in the Shannon and Mid-West region.
CLARE County Fire and Rescue Service has warned the public of the dangers associated with burning waste in illegal bonfires.
*Kilkee. UISCE Éireann’s plans to eliminate the discharge of untreated waste-water into the Atlantic Ocean off the seaside resort of Kilkee have been dealt a major blow.
Pictured at Áras Contae an Chláir following the appointment of contractors for the construction of a new social housing scheme in Doonbeg, Co. Clare are (l-r): Jason Murphy, Director of Services, Clare County Council; Pat Dowling, Chief Executive, Clare County Council; and Dermot Custy, Custy Construction Ltd. CUSTY CONSTRUCTION has been appointed by Clare County …
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*The Hyrdo Hotel in Lisdoonvarna is one of the accommodation providers hosting refugees. AN EXIT STRATEGY is needed with a clear timeline on when Clare hotels and accommodation providers used to house asylum seekers and refugees can return to the tourism market.
*A fallen tree in Shannon. Photograph: Donna McGettigan GUSTS OF 106 km/h have been recorded in Co Clare since the arrival of Storm Ashley along with power outages and road blockages.
OVER €17m has been approved by Clare County Council in the past two years under the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant.
“HICCUPS” are causing concern for elected members in East Clare as the Shannon Bridge Crossing nears its completion.