Lahinch hit with do not swim notice
A RED FLAG has been raised at Lahinch following the introduction of a do not swim notice.
A RED FLAG has been raised at Lahinch following the introduction of a do not swim notice.
*Photograph: John Mangan €2.5m has been allocated in funding to Clare County Council to tackle vacancy and dereliction.
*Some of the dead fish in Ballymacraven. REFERENCE has been made to “an alleged discharge” for the first time from a North Clare water treatment plant which resulted in a “catastrophic” fish kill in the locality.
*Cllr Tony O’Brien. Photograph: Eamon Ward AS HIS year as Mayor of Clare came to a close, Cllr Tony O’Brien (FF) quickly found himself with a new post.
*Lisdoonvarna. INSTALLATION OF EV charging points should be considered as part of resurfacing works for the main car park in Lisdoonvarna, a local representative has argued.
*Photograph: John Mangan MILTOWN MALBAY’s Central Hostel is set to house 42 male international protection applicants.
LAHINCH WILL become only the third Irish venue to ever host the Walker Cup, the oldest amateur event in world golf.
*Quilty. QUILTY MAY soon be home to a tidal swimming pool with a feasibility study to be carried out to determine if plans can get off the ground.
*Jack Pinson, a Clare-based maker of traditional and historic longbows, will showcase the ancient skill of timber craftwork on the traditional pole lathe at the Craggaunowen Culture and Crafts Fair on Sunday July 16th from 11.00am to 5.00pm. CLARE’S crafts, trades, music and old traditions will be showcased at the inaugural Craggaunowen Culture and Crafts …
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*Cllr PJ Kelly (FF). Photograph: Eamon Ward CLLR PJ Kelly (FF) created history on Friday as he attended his fiftieth Annual General Meeting of Clare County Council.