Festive mood credited for optimistic tone for upgrades in Lislanahan
A FESTIVE MOOD has been credited with advancing potential road repairs in Kilkee.
A FESTIVE MOOD has been credited with advancing potential road repairs in Kilkee.
APPEALS FOR a pedestrian crossing and lights plus the presence of a lollipop persons have been made for Mullagh National School.
*Photograph: John Mangan 1,400 TONNES OF SALT has been used in gritting roads across Co Clare in the past week as part of efforts to minimise the risk to road users during the current cold snap.
FURTHER CLARITY is needed before discussions can progress on the inclusion of a Cooraclare road in the 2023 programme of works.
*Cllr Mary Howard. Photograph: Eamon Ward CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL must also be considered “in the equation” for the cost of living crisis, an Ennis representative has said while calling for “significant additional funding” to be provided to the local authority.
FLOW RESTRICTIONS have been blamed for the “continuous flooding” of the road leading to Loop Head.
*Kilrush Marina. SWIFT MOVEMENT is needed to appoint a business development officer to maximise the potential of the maritime training college in Kilrush.
STANDARDS should not be less on the link roads of West Clare, an elected representative has argued.
*Seafield, COUNCIL OFFICIALS have admitted they can’t keep their head in the sand on the need to make further improvements at Seafield.
KING HENRY was quoted by a West Clare councillor in his bid to reduce the speed limit outside Caherea National School.