Five Clare areas to benefit from COVID-19 supports
Five Clare areas have received combined funding to the value of almost €115k under a Government scheme to help towns and villages adapt to COVID-19.
Five Clare areas have received combined funding to the value of almost €115k under a Government scheme to help towns and villages adapt to COVID-19.
A mass gathering held in Kilkee into the early hours of Sunday morning has prompted Clare County Council and locals to appeal to younger members of the public to follow advice issued from the HSE in relation to COVID-19.
*Declan McMahon. Photograph: John Meyler Former St. Senan’s Kilkee and Clare player David Russell is in his second season at the helm at Cooraclare, he and his backroom team are looking forward to making a greater impression this season.
Swimming bans have been implemented for two more Clare beaches while an advisory not to enter the water has been put in place for Lahinch.
Council officials are determined that one of the busiest weekends of the year for Kilkee will not become a washout.
Bathing restrictions have been lifted at two of the four Clare beaches where a swimming ban had been issued.
Funding to the value of €255,000 has been set aside for the West Clare Greenway.
Four Clare beaches are under a temporary prohibition on swimming.
Public lighting and a footpath on the Kilrush and Kilkee road at a busy Doonbeg junction will not be financed by Clare County Council despite over a decade of requests.
A percentage of students at a West Clare primary school are unable to walk or cycle to school due to the absence of a footpath.