Market Clare as home of traditional music in county signs
BRANDING Clare as the home of traditional music and dance can draw extra visitors to the county, a local representative has affirmed.
BRANDING Clare as the home of traditional music and dance can draw extra visitors to the county, a local representative has affirmed.
A KEY access route for tourists in South-West Clare is testing the rubber on the wheels of bikes while chemicals from cow dung have been attributed with damaging the road surface.
*Minister Heather Humphreys at the Vandeleur Walled Gardens in Kilrush. Photograph: Eamon Ward OVER €9m worth of funding from the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund (RRDF) has been shared among projects in North, West and East Clare with nothing allocated for South or Mid Clare since 2018.
Club delegates in Clare have voted unanimously to approve the implementation of a five year strategic plan for Clare GAA.
Towns and villages along the Wild Atlantic Way must capitalise on a predicted increase in visitor numbers by installing charging points for electric vehicles, a West Clare councillor has said.
Residents of a Kilkee estate “deserve better” as attempts to construct a footpath have not brought the desired outcome.
Damage to the L6084 and L6083 in Moyasta has been noted amidst ongoing forestry work.
A South-West Clare beach described as “a hidden gem” is hit by a number of issues preventing wheelchair access.
Maintenance work has been requested in Kilmihil to “make things comfortable” in the West Clare village.
Climate change has heightened concerns for the condition of roads along the Loop Head Peninsula.