Residents of Mount Charles Terrace ‘deserve better’
Residents of a Kilkee estate “deserve better” as attempts to construct a footpath have not brought the desired outcome.
Residents of a Kilkee estate “deserve better” as attempts to construct a footpath have not brought the desired outcome.
*Photograph: Martin Connolly Increased investment is needed on mobility and parking for Clare routes along the Wild Atlantic Way to maximise the positive consequences of the footfall attached to the tourism trail.
A “massive loss of revenue” is being incurred by Clare County Council due to its management of parking in Kilkee which is also affecting the ability of emergency services to access the area, a local representative has claimed.
*St Flannan’s College are the reining Dr Harty Cup champions. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill After two very disrupted seasons, one without any fixtures, the second level colleges GAA competitions are set to commence and first round games in a variety of Munster championships will be played from the beginning of November.
Capacity of Clare’s water treatment plant is to be temporarily reduced until Monday (October 4th).
A Kilkee company has achieved All-Star architecture and design company accreditation from the All-Ireland Business Foundation.
A dedicated air ambulance landing location in Kilkee is needed to compensate ambulance wait times in West Clare, a county councillor has said.
Less speeding will occur in Ballybeg once footpaths are constructed, Council engineers and elected members have predicted.
Intermittent reductions to water supply are expected across large sections of West Clare for up to two weeks.
“Sporadic and unpredictable” bus services in North Clare represent a public transport crisis, a local activist has claimed.