Council survey ‘vital’ to informing application for affordable housing schemes in Ennis & Shannon
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST for affordable housing schemes in Ennis and Shannon will be taken until Friday.
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST for affordable housing schemes in Ennis and Shannon will be taken until Friday.
*Cathal Crowe at the Shannon Heritage Workers Protest at Bunratty Folk Park. Photograph: Natasha Barton A CLARE TD has insisted he “didn’t get it wrong” on the transfer of the Shannon Heritage sites despite promising “a good deal for workers” before Christmas which later transpired as the Government offering Clare County Council a sixth of …
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1.1m people visited the Cliffs of Moher Experience last year with it recently securing a gold award at the annual CIE Tours International Awards of Excellence.
*Pictured at Vandeleur Walled Gardens Experience, Kilrush, County Clare, are (l-r): Stephanie Leonard; Liam Williams; Colette Costello; Leonard Cleary; Donnacha Lynch; Cllr Tony O’Brien, Cathaoirleach, Clare County Council; Pat Dowling, Chief Executive, Clare County Council; Ruth Hurley; Noel Kilkenny; Deirdre O’Shea; Steve Lahiffe; Cllr Gabriel Keating; and Siobhan King. Photograph: Eamon Ward A NEW INTERPRETATIVE …
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*Photograph: Joe Buckley TREES need to be planted in the right place for urban settings, an Ennis councillor has stated.
*Bunratty Castle. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill A CLARE TD has said Shannon Airport Group should have to step up and help contribute financially to facilitate a transfer of Shannon Heritage sites to Clare County Council.
AN ANNOUNCEMENT is expected within the next fortnight on whether Broadford and Cooraclare have been successful in their bid for Government funding for wastewater treatment.
*Bunratty Castle Hotel is among the hotels in Clare where Ukraine refugees are residing. MOVEMENT to use accommodation other than hotels to house refugees has been done too slow in Ireland, a Government TD has said.
GOVERNMENT housing policy is turning rural Clare into somewhere people “come to take a photograph and go away and no one lives there”, a meeting has heard.
*Lily Murphy Shannon Heritage Worker. Photograph: Natasha Barton SEVEN MONTHS AFTER a due diligence report was completed by Clare County Council on the Shannon Heritage sites, their future ownership remains in limbo.