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Blake’s Corner solution set to cost €700,000?

THE long-running controversy to provide a permanent solution for the most dangerous junction in Ennistymon now looks set to cost in the region €700,000, it emerged this week. The latest revelation that Clare County Council will have to spend an extra €100,000 on a new environmental impact study (EIS) to facilitate proposed improvement works at Blake’s Corner provoked outrage amongst local county councillors this week.Councillors condemned the latest move, following new national planning regulations introduced last September as “bureaucracy gone mad”.Speaking after the Ennistymon Electoral Area meeting, Councillor Bill Slattery warned the final bill could exceed €700,000 when the cost of purchasing the two derelict houses – Blake’s and Linnane’s, estimated at €250,000 and €350,000, was taken into account.This doesn’t include the cost of a report commissioned by the county council, at a cost of between €10,000 and €15,000, recommending that the Blake’s and Linane’s buildings are deconstructed and reconstructed back from the narrow junction and the road widened. Councillor …

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New measures sought to tackle Galway hospitals’ deficit

A SERIES of new measures are necessary to tackle the legacy deficit of an estimated €10 million facing public hospitals in Galway, according to a well known health activist.New HSE chief executive officer Cathal Magee says public hospitals in Galway are facing a two-fold challenge with funding their services this year.Galway University Hospitals, which includes UHG and Merlin Park,  started with overspend debts from last year believed to be in the region of €10 million, which will have to be taken into account when its final budget allocation is made.The hospitals, along with Portiuncula Hospital in Ballinasloe and Roscommon General Hospital will have a single budget and one employment ceiling from now on.Mr Magee warned that certain hospitals, including University College Hospital, Galway, will struggle to deal with a legacy deficit. They are also facing the challenge of having a reduced budget allocation for this year, compared to last year.According to official figures presented at a recent HSE Forum meeting …

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Rover Rescue saves 500th pup

This dog is certainly one lucky pup having become the 500th to be saved from the county pound by Deirdre Ryan’s Rover Rescue.Trixiebelle, along with 18 other dogs were sent to new homes in Wales this week after being rescued by Deirdre. For the past three years, Deirdre has been working with the county pound to bring abandoned dogs to new owners in Wales, working with the UK pet rescue charity, Many Tears. Saying goodbye to Trixiebelle, she said she was delighted to see the dog go to a new home. Trixiebelle, a 16-week-old wire haired Jack Russell was found as a stray and spent two weeks in the pound. Efforts were made to find owners, with the dog’s image even put on Facebook.“Unfortunately, nobody came. It wasn’t until he came with me that we realised he was a little deaf; we thought she was just subdued in the pound. She was actually very lucky because it’s surprising that she …

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Wastewater treatment plant delayed

LACK of finance is likely to delay work on the upgrade of the local wastewater/sewerage treatment plant. At this week’s meeting of Shannon area councillors, Councillor Gerry Flynn put forward a motion asking that the “Water Section of Clare County Council provide a report in relation to the wastewater/treatment plant upgrade and provide information concerning tenders and start dates for various parts of the project”.In a written reply to the meeting, senior executive engineer Eugene O’Shea stated, “As previously advised tenders were invited some time ago for the Advance Works Contract that includes upgrades to pumping stations 2, 4A, 5A and 12. These tenders have been received and are currently being assessed. Due to financial difficulties it is not possible at this stage to provide details on a start date for this project.”Councillor Flynn asked where the financial difficulties were, and Mr O’Shea said they lay with the council. “The financial difficulties are with the council initially,” he claimed.He said …

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Beach wheelchair takes a dip at Spanish Point

  AN innovative all-terrain wheelchair will now be available free to the general public at Spanish Point beach. The Hippocampe got its first taste of saltwater this week when Maureen O’Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil gave it a trial run, accompanied by Mister Miltown, Martin Quinn and a number of people from the locality.The specialised wheelchair, which will make a visit to the beach a far more enjoyable experience for the elderly or people with disabilities, was purchased from the proceeds of the Mister Miltown competition held in December. It has cost €2,000, which includes the provision of signage.Also known as the Mobi Chair, the wheelchair has been donated to the Brothers of Charity and it will be stored year-round in The Armada Hotel. “They are the correct people for the job as Pat Lillis and his crew brought the first wheelchair of its type in Ireland to Kilkee,” said Marie Killeen, a member of the Mister Miltown organising committee. “Through …

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Fleadh decision set for Saturday

WHO will host Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2013 is no longer a two-horse race, with Derry back in the running alongside Ennis and Sligo.Hopes that Ennis would become the host town for the prestigious competition were given a lift when the Ulster council of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann decided to reject Derry’s bid. However, at a meeting of the Ulster council on Tuesday evening, the decision not to endorse Derry’s bid was reversed. The Derry branch of Comhaltas had appealed against the decision of the organisation’s Ulster Council not to put the city forward as host. Saturday marks the decision day for which bid will come out on top and be named the host town, with the Ennis group optimistic that the Fleadh will be brought back to the Banner.Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann delegates from across the country will gather in Dublin on Saturday for the secret ballot vote to decide on where Fleadh 2013 will go.Ennis lost out on its bid …

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Clare beauties take to the stage

THE annual Miss Clare Beauty Pageant 2012, in association with the Miss Ireland Pageant, will be held in The Woodstock Hotel on Thursday, February 2.

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Over 100 submissions received

OVER 100 written submission were received from the public and organisations as part of the public consultation process for the new €100million Northern Relief Road, Clare County Council has revealed.Senior engineer Tom Tiernan stressed any further submissions will be considered in detail concerning the emerged preferred route.Mr Tiernan reiterated the process facilitating selection of the Preferred Route Corridor for the project and further stages of its development is clearly set out through regulation and is designed to facilitate public consultation in an open and transparent manner.  He explained that extensive research, survey work, investigations and so on were carried out by consultants throughout the Constraints Study Area and the information gathered in association with submissions received from the general public in 2010 led to the publication of a number of feasible route options in June 2011. At that time, a public consultation event was held in the Greenhills Hotel, Limerick and this was followed by a four-week public consultation period.“Throughout …

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