Some North Clare roads ‘not suited to level of traffic directed onto them’
Levels of traffic in North Clare at the R460 cross and the L5244 are “not suited for the road,” a local representative has warned.
Levels of traffic in North Clare at the R460 cross and the L5244 are “not suited for the road,” a local representative has warned.
Greater cohesion is needed when it comes to planning projects in East Burren parishes with calls made for a study to be undertaken in order to secure funding and progress developments in the area.
Six Clare towns and villages have been selected as part of the 2021 Streetscape Enhancement Initiative.
*Tubber’s Aidan Forde with Killanena’s Cathal Noonan. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Two of the teams shortlisted by many for intermediate hurling championship honours this year suffered first round defeats at the weekend.
Better quality roads are needed in Clare for hard-working taxpayers, West Clare representatives have said.
A Corofin native has shared details of what he described as “a nightmare” stint at University Hospital Limerick this weekend.
*Tulla’s William Halpin in action against Scariff last year, will be hoping to emulate the success of their East Clare neighbours. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Scariff’s title as Clare IHC champions is up for grabs and more importantly for intermediate clubs is the chance to secure promotion to the top tier of club hurling in the …
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*Cian O’Dea produced an outstanding display as Kilfenora outclassed Liscannor. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography First round wins were recorded by Corofin, Kilfenora, Kildysart and The Banner in the opening round of the Clare IFC.
*James Murrihy. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography History is to be made next week as Cusack Park opens its gates for a Cúl Camp for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
*Joe O’Connell & Lyndsey Tierney. Family, friends and community members gathered in Corofin on Saturday afternoon for the unveiling of a large plaque in honour of local mechanic, engineer, and inventor James Tierney.