Appetite to live in rural Ireland can sustain futures of towns & villages in Clare
*New Quay. Clare County Council must swoop “to take advantage” of the rediscovered desire among the public to live in rural Ireland.
*New Quay. Clare County Council must swoop “to take advantage” of the rediscovered desire among the public to live in rural Ireland.
Lisdoonvana’s Michael Garrihy scooped two awards this week following impressive displays in the United States.
Architects completing a masterplan for Ennistymon have been asked to prioritise a community sports amenity.
*Wind surfers in Fanore. Clare’s attraction as one of the country’s leading staycation destinations is what the local economy needed, a county councillor has stressed.
Thirty projects have been identified as key works within the West Clare Municipal District as part of its Plan of Strategic Projects.
*Cllr Joe Garrihy. Photograph: Eamon Ward Strong criticism has been voiced by North and West Clare councillors over the local authority’s interaction with communities on the County Development Plan 2022 – 2028.
Greater cohesion is needed when it comes to planning projects in East Burren parishes with calls made for a study to be undertaken in order to secure funding and progress developments in the area.
Taking local feedback on board is critical to making the Cliffs of Moher 2040 Strategy a success, county councillors have stated.
Better quality roads are needed in Clare for hard-working taxpayers, West Clare representatives have said.
Active promotion and engagement with the ‘Autism Aware in Clare’ pilot is needed, an outgoing county councillor has said.