VMS signs for approaches to Inagh & Miltown Malbay to be reviewed
QUOTATIONS are to be sourced for the potential installation of driver feedback signs on approach roads to Inagh and Miltown Malbay.
QUOTATIONS are to be sourced for the potential installation of driver feedback signs on approach roads to Inagh and Miltown Malbay.
*Cllr Ian Lynch. Photograph: Gary Collins SPECIFIC funding streams need to be established to allow for the maintenance of housing estates, a Kilrush councillor has argued.
*Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Cllr PJ Ryan (IND) showing off the facilities at Kilmihil’s People Park. Photograph: Eamon Ward SAFER access to Kilmihil’s People Park needs to be enabled, elected representatives have stated.
DISCONNECT has been visible in some key strategies compiled in North and West Clare, county councillors have stated.
RURAL communities are losing skilled people due to the criteria attached to different community employment (CE) schemes.
*The closed community centre in John Paul Estate, Kilrush. TEN years on from initial calls to reopen the community centre in John Paul Estate, Kilrush, a new funding application has breathed new hope that the facility can be brought back to life.
IN LIGHT of a rising number of accidents on the M18, the installation of opening gates on sections of the centre median of the motorway have been requested.
*Cllr Cillian Murphy, Cathaoirleach, West Clare Municipal District; Pat Dowling, Chief Executive, Clare County Council; Leonard Cleary, Director, West Clare Municipal District; Seán Lenihan, Senior Engineer, Clare County Council; Eoin O’Cathain, Roughan & O’Donovan Consulting Engineers; Carmel Kirby, Director of Physical Development, Clare County Council; and Cllr Joe Killeen, Leas Cathaoirleach, Clare County Council. Photograph: …
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Absence of “significant scientific resources” will stop Clare County Council from committing to a more stringent bathing water quality testing regime.
Senior officials in Clare County Council have disputed claims that there is a crisis in the County Fire and Rescue Service.