Difference in border road at Ralahine ‘like going from night into day’
*Ralahine Castle. Photograph: Bob Singer A BORDERING ROAD between two Municipal Districts “is like going from night into day,” according to an elected representative.
*Ralahine Castle. Photograph: Bob Singer A BORDERING ROAD between two Municipal Districts “is like going from night into day,” according to an elected representative.
A SMALL-SCALE pilot project for the installation of on-street electric vehicle charging points has been touted for the town of Ennis.
PROGRESSING the transfer of Shannon Heritage sites has been earmarked as a key goal of the new Cathaoirleach of the Killaloe Municipal District.
KILLALOE HAS BEEN put forward as the location to solve the dearth of electric vehicle charging points in East Clare.
Absence of an electric vehicle (EV) charging point in the entirety of East Clare has been described as “an awful indictment” with plans in place to address the dearth of the infrastructure.
NO ACCELERATION OF PLANS to alter speed limits will be made until after the next review which is scheduled to occur during 2023.
ADVANCED NOTIFICATION of the road sweeper arriving to East Clare towns has been sought to allow for “a more thorough job” to be completed.
*Cllr Joe Cooney. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography ROADSIDE EMBANKMENTS are to be raised at Killaderry on the main Broadford to Sixmilebridge road.
*Photograph: Chris Copley 135 EAST CLARE landowners were contacted over a three month period last year reminding them of their obligation to hedge cutting while the local authority had pledged to commence legal process for personnel that neglect their duties in this area.
*O’Callaghans Mills is one of the villages included in the East Clare Way. Photograph: John Mangan A “BOGGY ROAD” along the East Clare Way has not made the cut for this year’s schedule of works.