Thefts continue at Tulla Graveyard
Theft from graveyards in Co Clare continue to be an issue.
Liscannor resident Kevin L. Smith has created a snapshot of the Cliffs of Moher in book format, having taken a picture of the cliffs each day throughout 2018.
Failure to install ‘adequate infrastructure’ in Clare’s rural communities will accelerate their demise, local councillors have warned.
Legal advice is being received by Clare County Council regarding a decision from An Bord Pleanála on works between Lahinch and Liscannor.
Kathi Marr established Olive and Crew in Lahinch in April 2018. She previously operated ‘Olive Vintage Style’ in Ennis for eight years, opting to move her business closer to Liscannor, where she lives.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have released their Urban Wastewater Treatment report for 2019, citing five Clare towns that continued to release raw sewage into the environment by the end of the year.
Clare minor football manager Dermot Coughlan is “delighted to have a window for the next two weeks for this championship to go ahead”.
Michael Neylon is to stay on as manager of the Clare U20 footballers while he has also returned to the hotseat in St Josephs Miltown.
€500k has been invested to repair a 2km coastal walk adjacent to the visitor centre at The Cliffs of Moher while a path to recovery for the world renown tourist attraction is underway.
AN INVOLVEMENT with Ennis Tidy Towns has heightened volunteers love for the county town.