Monday, September 08, 2008

Brendan Kenny To Address Clare County Council

The head of the Limerick Regeneration Agencies, Brendan Kenny, will this Monday brief members of Clare County Council about the regeneration programme ahead of the publication of the masterplan early next month.

According to the Limerick Leader newspaper, Mr Kenny is expected to face tough questions from councillors following his briefing, which has been included on the agenda of the scheduled monthly meeting of the local authority in Ennis.

Last week a number of councillors from Clare attended a meeting of the Mid Western Regional Authority, which was addressed by Mr Kenny. Mayor of Clare, Madeleine Taylor-Quinn, has welcomed the fact that she and her colleagues will be briefed in full, this Monday.

Brendan Kenny To Address Clare County Council

The head of the Limerick Regeneration Agencies, Brendan Kenny, will this Monday brief members of Clare County Council about the regeneration programme ahead of the publication of the masterplan early next month.

According to the Limerick Leader newspaper, Mr Kenny is expected to face tough questions from councillors following his briefing, which has been included on the agenda of the scheduled monthly meeting of the local authority in Ennis.

Last week a number of councillors from Clare attended a meeting of the Mid Western Regional Authority, which was addressed by Mr Kenny. Mayor of Clare, Madeleine Taylor-Quinn, has welcomed the fact that she and her colleagues will be briefed in full, this Monday.

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Safety Measures for Scariff Pedestrians

New safety measures for Pedestrians in Scariff have been welcomed.

A tender has been improved to construct footpaths in the Church view Estate. It's hoped building will commence in October which could make for safer winter walking for local residents. Local Councillor Colm Wiley told Clare FM that believed the development was long overdue.