Request to extend Barefield footpath causes more debate between Howard & Norton
Barefield residents have raised questions on the delays on a footpath extension in the locality.
Barefield residents have raised questions on the delays on a footpath extension in the locality.
Authorities are more concerned with the protecting the identify of individuals illegally dumping across the county than solving the issue, Clare’s youngest councillor has asserted.
“Scarcity of funding” for public lighting has been put into focus with residents on the outskirts of Ennis Town raising their concerns.
An Ennis councillor has confirmed she does not wear red high heels when walking through Ballybeg Woods.
Increased gritting of footpaths within the environs of Ennis has been sought “to prevent future accidents” while elderly residents in the town have felt “trapped” on occasions when icy conditions deterred them from leaving their homes.
Progression of a new road alignment in Quin is likely to be delayed as the Department of Transport put a focus on active travel initiatives in 2021.
Shannon councillors have expressed their frustration with the operation of the General Municipal Allocation (GMA) citing “a lack of clarity and transparency” in the process.
Unearthing the owners of a vacant property in Claureen in order to widen the Cloughleigh Rd will like “finding a needle in a haystack,” the county’s first citizen has cautioned.
An “extremely dangerous” stretch on the Quin Road will not be addressed until funding from the Department of Transport becomes available.
Road markings from Lynch’s Cross to Ennis will be improved if deemed necessary.