Difference in provision of bins between Killaloe & Scariff rubbished
*Photograph: Eoin O’Hagan Scariff is not getting the same treatment as Killaloe when it comes to the upgrade of bins, the Leas Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council has claimed.
*Photograph: Eoin O’Hagan Scariff is not getting the same treatment as Killaloe when it comes to the upgrade of bins, the Leas Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council has claimed.
An East Clare representative has quipped that the public can’t expect Clare County Council to “go around everyday watching dog’s bums to see what is falling out of it” as concerns persist with regard to dog fouling.
Quicker reactions are needed in East Clare when it comes to gritting roads, a local councillor has outlined.
A 4.5km walking trail in East Clare is set to be finished by the end of November according to local authority officials.
Lack of resources and bins are leading to some “unsightly areas” cropping up and a gulf between East and West Clare, elected representatives have warned.
Putting a road safety scheme at Henchy’s Cross is among the top priorities for Clare County Council staff in the Killaloe Municipal District.
Abandoned boats are making Mountshannon Harbour unsightly, local representatives have claimed.
Former Mayor of Clare, Cllr Pat Hayes (FF) has been elected as Cathaoirleach of the Killaloe Municipal District.
Living in ‘lockdown’ has reacquainted the people of Clare with the area where they reside and has highlighted the need for investment in communities.
A “proactive programme” to aid the recovery of businesses in East Clare has been requested by an elected representative of Clare County Council.