‘Serious concern’ over speeding in Kilkishen
“SERIOUS CONCERN” is growing in Kilkishen on the rate of speeding occurring in the East Clare village.
“SERIOUS CONCERN” is growing in Kilkishen on the rate of speeding occurring in the East Clare village.
*NCT. FRESH CALLS have been made for an NCT centre to be opened in West Clare.
*Cliffs of Moher Coastal Walk. CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL’s Chief Executive has said they need to “full control” of the Cliffs of Moher coastal walk to make it safe.
Siobhan O’Reilly, Rural Development Directorate, Clare County Council; Anne Haugh, Director of Social Development, Clare County Council; and Siobhan McNulty, Senior Executive Officer, Clare County Council. Photograph: Eamon Ward ANNE Haugh has taken early retirement from her role as a Director of Service with Clare County Council while Ennistymon woman Siobhán McNulty has been promoted …
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*Pictured at Áras Contae an Chláir following the appointment of contractors for the construction of a new social housing scheme in Gort Road, Ennis, Co. Clare are, Front Row seated (left to right): Jason Murphy, Director of Service, Social Development Directorate; Noeleen Fitzgerald, Deputy Chief Executive; Alan O’Callaghan, Cathaoirleach; Patrick Gardiner, Managing Director, Coolsivna Construction …
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*The vote was held at Monday’s meeting of Clare County Council. CLARE’S local property tax will remain at the highest rate after the majority of elected representatives agreed to retain it at fifteen percent above the standard rate for the next five years.
WHEELS are beginning to be put in motion for the reopening of Crusheen Railway Station with an estimated market of 1,700 commuters and students in the catchment.
*Councillors in the Shannon MD debated the matter. HOGWEED’s spread across South-East Clare needs to be got to grips with, elected representatives have stressed.
COMMUNITY information clinics will take place in Kilkee and Kilrush on Wednesday.
COMMUNITIES and groups in Clare have been encouraged to apply for grants under a hedge cutting scheme.