Dowling to retire as Chief Executive of Clare County Council in December
*Pat Dowling. CHIEF EXECUTIVE of Clare County Council, Pat Dowling is to retire from the role next month.
*Pat Dowling. CHIEF EXECUTIVE of Clare County Council, Pat Dowling is to retire from the role next month.
*Patrick Bourke. Photograph: John Mangan A PROMINENT ENNIS retailer has warned that he’ll take action if new elements of the public realm works in the county town become hotspots for anti-social behavior.
*Members of the public walk on O’Connell St. Photograph: John Mangan TRADERS IN Ennis have said the impact of the public realm works on business have been “an absolute disaster” but they remain hopeful the county town will look “fantastic” but have warned that a big challenge exists in enticing shoppers back to the town …
‘Streets of Ennis will look very good but will traders survive till the end game’ Read More »
The Bridges of Ross at Loop Head Peninsula in County Clare. Credit Brian Morrison. CO CLARE has jumped ten places in a ranking of global destinations that have demonstrated a commitment to sustainable tourism.
*Photograph: John Mangan KILKEE experienced a quite summer on the business front but a busy one regarding illegal camping, elected representatives have claimed.
L-R: Ian Jeffers, CEO, Co-operation Ireland; Kathy Coleman, IS Technical Support Officer, Clare County Council; Bernadette Haugh, SEO Rural Development, Clare County Council; Cllr Alan O’Callaghan, Cathaoirleach, Clare County Council; Tom Dowling, Chairperson, Pride of Place; Kris Claes, Lisdoonvarna Fáilte; John Hogan, Chair, IPB Insurance LISDOONVARNA Fáilte has won the Inclusive Communities Category at the …
Lisdoonvarna Fáilte lauded at Pride of Place Awards Read More »
*Photograph: John Mangan CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL have said they will continue to work with businesses while pointing out disruption caused by the public realm works has been “unfortunately unavoidable”.
*Moneypoint. STEPS need to be taken now to ensure future benefits of Moneypoint are realised in West Clare.
*Works continuing on O’Connell Street in Ennis. Photograph: John Mangan BUSINESSES IN Ennis Town Centre have been hit hard by the ongoing public realm works with a new poll revealing that 77 percent of businesses have been impacted negatively to date.
A MULTI-MILLION euro indoor sports complex in Kilrush and a Centre of Excellence for diving and snorkeling in Kilkee failed to receive a single penny in the Large Scale Sport Infrastructure Fund.