Six figure sum mooted for Kilrush footpath that has been sought for last 34 years
CONSTRUCTION costs of a footpath on the Kilkee Rd in Kilrush would be a six figure sum, a senior engineer in Clare County Council has warned.
CONSTRUCTION costs of a footpath on the Kilkee Rd in Kilrush would be a six figure sum, a senior engineer in Clare County Council has warned.
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QUOTATIONS are to be sourced for the potential installation of driver feedback signs on approach roads to Inagh and Miltown Malbay.
*Cllr Ian Lynch. Photograph: Gary Collins SPECIFIC funding streams need to be established to allow for the maintenance of housing estates, a Kilrush councillor has argued.
SIGNAGE AND SPEED RAMPS have been sought for the school road in Lahinch in response to “very unsafe” conditions.
*Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Cllr PJ Ryan (IND) showing off the facilities at Kilmihil’s People Park. Photograph: Eamon Ward SAFER access to Kilmihil’s People Park needs to be enabled, elected representatives have stated.
*Michael, James, Dan and Joe Garrihy pictured on Sunday after St Breckans claimed the U21B title. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography. RELIEF has been expressed by a Lisdoonvarna family that managed to walk away unscathed from a head-on collision on Sunday.
A KEY access route for tourists in South-West Clare is testing the rubber on the wheels of bikes while chemicals from cow dung have been attributed with damaging the road surface.
DISCONNECT has been visible in some key strategies compiled in North and West Clare, county councillors have stated.
RURAL communities are losing skilled people due to the criteria attached to different community employment (CE) schemes.