Brexit remains ‘high risk’ for Clare businesses
Brexit continues to be a “high risk” situation for businesses located across the Banner County.
Brexit continues to be a “high risk” situation for businesses located across the Banner County.
*Clare hurlers celebrating on their homecoming after winning the 2013 All-Ireland. Clare GAA have been urged to “address the story” questioning the manner in which funds were raised and spent by the Hurling Supporters Club between 2012 and 2015.
Local authority staff will not accept sworn affidavits when it comes to dealing with payments matters relating to the Non Principal Private Residence (NPPR) charge.
More than €10m has been spent by Clare County Council on consultants fees over the past two years.
Ennis town centre can be “re-energised” if “owners of vacant properties take responsibility,” an elected representative of Clare County Council has said.
Online streaming of Clare County Council meetings for members of the public to view or listen to is under consideration.
Senior financial officials in Clare County Council have said the “hybrid model” of having an online and street presence is proving to be a success for businesses in the county.
Remote working has resulted in an increased work output for one of the county’s biggest employers.
An expenditure of €131m is included in Clare County Council’s revenue budget which puts a priority on local SMEs, housing, town enhancement plans and rural regeneration while future capital projects such as the West Clare Greenway, Blake’s Corner and the Killaloe Bypass are identified for progression.
964 commercial properties are deemed to be vacant in Co Clare.