Joe Boland leaves the richest of imprints on Co Clare
JOE BOLAND has been remembered as a visionary and innovator whose actions left a rich legacy across Co Clare.
JOE BOLAND has been remembered as a visionary and innovator whose actions left a rich legacy across Co Clare.
Cahercon House. Photograph: Ann Marie Hanrahan CONFUSION surrounds the spending of an allocation of €1.8m for the Clare Maritime Economic Zone (MEZ) project in Cahercon.
*Photograph: Bob Singer. INSURANCE COVER will be provided to allow the Spancilhill Horse Fair proceed this year.
UPGRADED LIGHTING will be installed opposite a Ballynacally church constructed over a decade after the Famine, within the next two years.
CRANNY CROSS JUNCTION on the N68 has been identified on Transport Infrastructure Ireland’s (TII) HD17 programme as “a potential hazardous junction”.
“SUBSTANTIAL” costs associated with the construction of a footpath outside St Mary’s Church in Kilmurry McMahon have been cited by senior engineers in the West Clare Municipal District following requests for the infrastructure.
ACTION is needed on a damaged part of the N68 at Knockalough to ensure it is remedied before the summer season.
FURTHER CONTROVERSY is brewing surrounding the planning application made by Clare TD, Cathal Crowe (FF).
EXTRACTING WATER from Lough Derg for use in Dublin could have yet “a detrimental effect” on the county, local councillors have warned.
Offshore wind has been described as “possibly the biggest opportunity” West Clare has ever had.