Criticism of management of Clare burial grounds prompts Council review
A review of the maintenance and operation of all burial grounds in Co Clare is to be undertaken for the first time since the recession.
A review of the maintenance and operation of all burial grounds in Co Clare is to be undertaken for the first time since the recession.
A local health activist group has raised €6000 worth of personal protective equipment for nursing homes in the county.
Potential sites for adding extra parking spaces to Ennistymon are currently being assessed.
Improvements of public lighting in the vicinity of a caravan park in Lahinch will not be conducted in 2020, Council officials have confirmed.
Road repairs will be carried out at the “second Burren” of Co Clare.
A parking and viewing area in Spanish Point is to be resurfaced, Clare County Council engineers have confirmed.
Ennistymon needs to “maximise the benefits” of funding from the Fáilte Ireland Destinations Town initiative.
Civil war politics are over in what has been heralded as a new dawn for the country, fresh faces are also arriving from the parties involved including those associated with the re-emergence of Clare’s branch of Ógra Fianna Fáil.
Miltown Malbay has “been shafted” by its continued omission from the Wild Atlantic Way route with West Clare councillors stressing that this be rectified prior to an expected increase in staycations this summer.
Temporary water tankers are to be made available should the mains supply in Miltown Malbay continue to be affected.