Criticism of management of Clare burial grounds prompts Council review
A review of the maintenance and operation of all burial grounds in Co Clare is to be undertaken for the first time since the recession.
A review of the maintenance and operation of all burial grounds in Co Clare is to be undertaken for the first time since the recession.
Clare councillors are calling for stronger measures to be put in place in order to repopulate the county’s towns and villages, hoping to entice the younger generation to return to the county in light of new remote working measures.
Services must be equipped to combat the mental health problems that have arisen from COVID-19, a North Clare councillor has outlined.
A local health activist group has raised €6000 worth of personal protective equipment for nursing homes in the county.
Potential sites for adding extra parking spaces to Ennistymon are currently being assessed.
Clare is targeting becoming the remote working capital of Ireland.
*John Corry (far right) taking notes during a meeting of the West Clare MD. Photograph: Eamon Ward A Clare civil servant has been lauded as the model in which to carry out public service.
An illegal encampment in Ennis has been vacated with pressure mounted by elected representatives and residents in recent weeks over the health and safety concerns associated with the site.
Ennistymon needs to “maximise the benefits” of funding from the Fáilte Ireland Destinations Town initiative.