Showing posts with label Government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Government. Show all posts

Public asked to help plan future development of Clare

Clare County Council will next week hold two public consultation events on the preparation of the new Clare County Development Plan 2017-2023.
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Ennis plan maps future development

 
Clare County Council has published a significant new roadmap for the development of Ennis over the coming years.
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Mayor’s Charity Banquet announced

Three Clare charities are set to benefit from funds raised by the Mayor’s Charity Banquet next month.
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Registration deadline draws near for Clare PPN

Groups and organisations in Clare's community, voluntary, environmental and social inclusion sectors have just over one week remaining to register their interest in participating in the newly established Public Participation Network (PPN).
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Fire Service issues Christmas fire safety reminder

Limerick Fire and Rescue Service is urging members of the public to put fire safety at the top of their Christmas lists this year. 
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Clare Fire Service issues Christmas Fire Safety reminder

Clare County Fire & Rescue Service is reminding householders of the basics of fire safety in the home over the Christmas and New Year period.
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Limerick tackling homelessness

Limerick City and County Council has released figures showing that emergency accommodation was provided to 205 people in the week up to and including Sunday (14 December 2014).
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Local Government Award nominations for Clare County Council

Clare County Council will be well represented at the 2014 Chamber Ireland Excellence in Local Government Awards, which take place next week.
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Abbeyfeale Fire Station to reopen on Monday

Limerick City and County Council has announced that Abbeyfeale Fire Station will reopen on Monday (6 October).
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Temporary closure of Abbeyfeale Fire Station

Limerick City and County Council has announced that Abbeyfeale Fire Station will close for an estimated three-week period due to a number staff being unavailable for work due to illness.
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Energy upgrades announced for Council dwellings

Senator Tony Mulcahy, Fine Gael's Seanad spokesperson on Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, has confirmed the allocation of €191,278 to Clare County Council to enable the local authority to carry out works to social housing stock.
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Clare County Council shortlisted for Chambers Ireland Awards

Two Clare County Council projects have been shortlisted for Excellence in Local Government Awards.
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Ennis Town Council meets for final time

The final meeting of Ennis Town Council, the origins of which date back 401 years, was marked with a function held in the Civic Room of Waterpark House last evening.
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Mulcahy welcomes clarification on angling charge

Clare Fine Gael Senator Tony Mulcahy says he has received confirmation from Minister of State Fergus O Dowd TD that a compulsory charge for anglers will not be introduced in the context of the proposed new inland fisheries legislation. 
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Mayor and Cathaoirleach laud Council storm response

The Mayor of Limerick and Cathaoirleach of Limerick County Council today paid tribute to the Emergency Services and staff of Limerick City and County Council for their response efforts in the wake of last Wednesday’s severe weather.
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Council has designs on Planning Awards


Four Clare County Council planning projects have been shortlisted for honours at the 8th annual National Planning Awards in Dublin Castle on February 21st.
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Flood warning issued in Limerick

Limerick City and County Council says it remains on a state of alert ahead of further forecasted heavy rainfall and strong winds this weekend and during the early days of next week.
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10-year blueprint for development of Kilkee is launched

A new strategy aimed at guiding the future promotion and development of Kilkee, Co. Clare, was launched at Cultúrlann Sweeney last night (Monday, 3 February, 2014).
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New flood alert issued in Clare

Clare County Council is continuing to assess the scale of the damage caused by Storm Brigid to local authority managed public infrastructure.
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10-year strategy for Kilkee to be unveiled next week


A new strategy aimed at guiding the promotion and development of Kilkee over the next 10 years will be launched at Cultúrlann Sweeney on Monday, 3 February next at 7.30pm.
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