Fine tuning needed for policy around No Mow May
A MORE FINELY TUNED policy is required when it comes to the ‘No Mow May’ policy in Clare according to county councillors.
A MORE FINELY TUNED policy is required when it comes to the ‘No Mow May’ policy in Clare according to county councillors.
GROWTH IN COOLMEEN HAS been flagged in the argument to reduce the speed limit in the West Clare village.
*The former offices of Shannon Development is now home to 100 Ukrainians. Photograph: Joe Buckley A DEDICATED TEAM within Clare County Council is to be established to co-ordinate a response in each of the Municipal Districts to the arrivals of displaced Ukrainians.
HOUSING continues to be “an overwhelming problem” across Co Clare.
LINKING the village of Ruan with a walking route via Dromore Woods has been labelled as “a worthy goal”.
SENIOR OFFICIALS in Clare County Council have said it is “premature” to say which towns and villages will be benefitting from a new €50m scheme to improve the wastewater of rural villages.
*Photograph: Brian J. Goggin DREDGING OF Kildysart Pier has been requested to reinstate access at the location.
ADDITIONAL STAFFING RESOURCES will be in place across coastal parts of Co Clare for the summer season including an extra traffic warden for Doolin.
DUBLIN AIRPORT’s inability to cope with the amount of present traffic ‘is no more than it deserves,’ Clare councillors remarked while throwing their weight behind calls for an all-island approach to aviation in Ireland.
A FORMER RESTAURANT AND HOSTEL in Ennis is now being used to house displaced Ukrainian refugees.