Remedial works sought for ‘boggy’ road in Kilkishen
Remedial works have been requested for a Kilkishen road described as “boggy”.
Remedial works have been requested for a Kilkishen road described as “boggy”.
*Photograph: Colm Nestor ‘Thronging crowds’ to Two Mile Gate have been welcomed as staycationers continue to choose Clare as their go-to destination while renewed appeals for traffic calming by the amenity and in Ogonnelloe have been lodged.
*Photograph: PL Chadwick An appointment of a contractor is imminent for a project of works to take place in Clooney.
Present traffic calming measures on approach roads to Tuamgraney “are not fulfilling their requirements,” a county councillor has claimed.
Clare County Council have said it remains committed to providing a southbound bus shelter in Crusheen.
Clare County Council are to undertake a remedial works to a derelict building in Tulla if the owner does not carry out works as instructed by the local authority.
An East Clare councillor has said it is “a constant battle to upgrade footpaths” and encouraged the public to stop parking their vehicles on paths.
A road junction adjacent to a primary school in Killaloe and the grounds of Smith O’Briens GAA club has been labelled “a death trap waiting to happen”.
Damage to vehicles is occurring due to “dangerous stones” on the roadside verge of the L3148 which is a kilometre from the village of Quin.
Hedgecutting is to be carried out at one of the main thoroughfares to Clooney national school in a bid to improve visibility for motorists.