‘Trip hazards’ at Kilkishen estate to be tackled
Footpaths in a Kilkishen housing estate described as being in “poor condition” are to undergo improvement works in the “coming weeks”.
Footpaths in a Kilkishen housing estate described as being in “poor condition” are to undergo improvement works in the “coming weeks”.
Parts of Dromaan Harbour which were “badly damaged” by roots of trees are to be remedied.
Construction of the Killaloe Bypass and Shannon Bridge Crossing has been signalled as “the single most biggest influence on the entire community of East Clare”.
Funding has been approved to complete drainage works along one of East Clare’s “busiest footpaths”.
*Photograph: John Mangan Safety for pedestrians and motorists is to improve in the village of Quin.
Strong criticism has been voiced of landowners across Co Clare labelled as an “absolute disgrace” for failing to cut their hedges.
*Cllr Alan O’Callaghan. Photograph: Eamon Ward. An East Clare councillor has said he is counting down the days until elected representatives don’t have to be looking for speed surveys.
*Cllr Joe Cooney. Photograph: Eamon Ward A need to improve sight lines on an approach road to Scariff has been highlighted.
Funding is to be sought next year to continue the footpath from the bottom of Raheen Hill into Tuamgraney.
Remedial works have been requested for a Kilkishen road described as “boggy”.