Clare Fine Gael Senator Tony Mulcahy has said that An Bord Pleanala’s decision to grant permission for the construction of the proposed Doolin Pier development “brings to an end an extremely difficult and lengthy process but one that will ultimately lead to the creation of lasting, positive economic benefits for North Clare and the wider region”.
Senator Mulcahy said that the new pier will have a “hugely positive impact” on the livelihoods of at least two-dozen fishermen in the North Clare area and the Aran Islands. He said the development will also ensure that Doolin is accessible in all tidal conditions as there are frequent occasions when the existing pier is inaccessible to boats, including the Doolin Search and Rescue Unit and ferry operators.
“As Mayor of Clare and as a Senator for County Clare, I have been a supporter of this project and am aware of how the local authority and its consultants have worked closely with interested parties in ensuring that the completed pier benefits the entire community. I wish to pay tribute to Clare County Council and the project consultants for the manner in which they incorporated the views of everyone who participated in the process,” added Senator Mulcahy.
Senator Mulcahy said that the new pier will have a “hugely positive impact” on the livelihoods of at least two-dozen fishermen in the North Clare area and the Aran Islands. He said the development will also ensure that Doolin is accessible in all tidal conditions as there are frequent occasions when the existing pier is inaccessible to boats, including the Doolin Search and Rescue Unit and ferry operators.
“As Mayor of Clare and as a Senator for County Clare, I have been a supporter of this project and am aware of how the local authority and its consultants have worked closely with interested parties in ensuring that the completed pier benefits the entire community. I wish to pay tribute to Clare County Council and the project consultants for the manner in which they incorporated the views of everyone who participated in the process,” added Senator Mulcahy.