Lack of connectivity from heart of Tulla to GAA grounds & funeral home ‘a major issue’
*Tulla. CONNECTIVITY and accessibility in Tulla has come under focus.
*Tulla. CONNECTIVITY and accessibility in Tulla has come under focus.
*Photograph: Martin Connolly CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL have submitted the application for RRDF funding for a town centre regeneration project in Scariff.
*Photograph: John Mangan THREE issues need to be dealt with at Mountshannon Harbour according to local representative, Cllr Pat Burke (FG).
*Photograph: John Mangan O’BRIENSBRIDGE is facing “a serious issue of potential flooding” according to a local councillor.
VISIBILITY of speed signs in Clooney have come under the microscope.
SPEED RAMPS are unlikely to be included in proposed road resurfacing in O’Briensbridge.
“MAJOR ISSUES” with anti-social behaviour are plaguing “tranquil” areas of East Clare.
Damage to vehicles is occurring due to “dangerous stones” on the roadside verge of the L3148 which is a kilometre from the village of Quin.
Frustration has been voiced in Tuamgraney about the delay to carry out repairs to what has been labelled the ‘busiest footpath in East Clare’.
Speed surveys on the approach to Tulla from Gort are to be conducted over the coming weeks following calls for the installation of traffic calming measures.