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Notice of the Preparation of the Draft Clare County Development Plan 2023-2029
Clare County Council has appointed a design team to develop a residential scheme consisting of 15 units and a public car park on Council owned lands at Ballyliddan West, Sixmilebridge, Co. Clare.
Clare County Council is once again reminding members of the public to stay at home and avoid all travel as the Status Red wind warning for Clare comes into effect from 16:00 today, Tuesday, 7th December, until 01:00 on Wednesday, 8th December, 2021.
Met Éireann has upgraded the wind warning to Status Red for Clare, valid from 16:00 on Tuesday, 7th December, to 01:00 on Wednesday, 8th December, 2021.
Clare County Council has issued a weather warning in advance of forecasted Orange level winds in County Clare.
The Ennis Christmas Market takes place in Abbey Street Car Park from 2nd to 5th December inclusive. As a result, the west of the main through road (adjacent to the river between Costa Coffee and O’Briens) will be unavailable from 6:00pm this evening (30th November) until 8:00am on Monday (6th December). Abbey Street Car Park will be unavailable during these times. Christmas parking arrangements and alternative parking locations are listed below.
Clare County Council is progressing the development of the N19 Shannon Airport Access Road Improvement Scheme in partnership with Transport Infrastructure Ireland and the Department of Transport. Fehily Timoney and Clandillon Civil Consulting Joint Venture are the appointed Technical Advisors to advance the project through the planning and design stages.
Clare County Council is progressing the development of the N19 Shannon Airport Access Road Improvement Scheme in partnership with Transport Infrastructure Ireland and the Department of Transport. Fehily Timoney and Clandillon Civil Consulting Joint Venture are the appointed Technical Advisors to advance the project through the planning and design stages.
Clare County Council with support from Connect the Dots would like to invite everyone in the community of Ennistymon to tell us your views and thoughts on the proposed artwork for the Ennistymon Streetscape Public Art Project as part of the Tourism Destination Town Project.
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