‘Stay home stay safe’ does not have same meaning for domestic abuse victims
Staying at home does not mean staying safe for domestic abuse sufferers, a Shannon elected representative has warned.
Staying at home does not mean staying safe for domestic abuse sufferers, a Shannon elected representative has warned.
Scenes in Shannon over the past week have been equated with “The Wild West”.
An extension of the winter maintenance programme to include a section of road approaching a Newmarket-on-Fergus school has been sought by Clare representatives.
Criticism of the system operated by the Homeless Action Team has been voiced with one Ennis representative of the view that that the current procedure treats homelessness in the county as a ‘nine to five issue’.
Absence of infrastructure to facilitate cyclists within the vicinity of Shannon Airport has been brought into focus.
A safer design at the entrance of one of Shannon’s biggest graveyards and crematoriums has been sought.
Flood damage for South Clare residents needs to be included as part of insurance cover, a Clare councillor has stated.
An update for the fourteen year old wind energy guidelines for Co Clare has been sought.
A Clare councillor has warned that “a major accident” is on the cards if a slip road joining the dual-carriageway is not extended.
A Sixmilebridge councillor has called for a countywide “blitz on dog fouling” to be conducted.