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.
Criteria for community organisations involved in development on public property which is funded by Clare County Council is to be examined.
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.
A €331k contract has been signed for the delivery of a coastal walk at the Cliffs of Moher.
Irish Water have been described as “a pure disaster to deal with” by West Clare councillors.
West Clare projects submitted as applications for Government funding are to be reviewed in light of potential changes caused by COVID-19.
Labasheeda is to get the treatment afforded to Lahinch, Liscannor and Ennistymon last year as it has been chosen for the paint scheme administered by Clare County Council.
West Clare councillors are keen that the Cathaoirleach of their Municipal District be given a chain of office.