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Clare resort residents asked to ‘think before you flush’

ACCOMMODATION providers and businesses in Lahinch have received “Think Before You Flush” resources to help combat sewage related litter and wastewater system blockages. The increase in staycations this year means many people will be flocking to popular destinations like Lahinch. As many working in the hospitality sector unfortunately know, the issue of flushing unsuitable items like wet wipes down the toilet, can have huge implications for wastewater systems and can damage the marine environment. As part of the Think Before You Flush regional campaign, B&Bs, hotels, hostels, self-catering apartments and campsites in Lahinch are receiving information and resources about the “Think Before You Flush campaign”. Unlike toilet paper, which is designed to disintegrate quickly in pipes and sewage systems, the synthetic materials in items like wipes, cotton buds and sanitary products makes them very strong and unable to break down. When these unsuitable items are flushed down the toilet, they can causes blockages in our wastewater network, pumping stations and …

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Clare teen eyes up blindfolded climb of Ireland’s highest peak

A YOUNG Killaloe athlete is gearing up to complete a unique challenge by climbing Ireland’s highest mountain blindfolded. Not content with going up and down Carrauntohil eight times in seven days last August, Yeshuah O’Brien-Bayer will do one climb without the benefit of his eyes on August 28. It is believed he will be one of the first people and the youngest ever to attempt this task. Standing at 1,039m, Carrauntoohil is the highest mountain in Ireland and is set among the beautiful Macgillycuddy Reeks in Co Kerry. If all goes to plan and the weather holds up, his journey up and down will be broadcast live on his Instagram account, @Theyobb.com2005. He will be guided by his father, Hergen, and students of St Annes Community College who will carry items for him. Last August, Yeshuah came up with the idea for his latest challenge on the outskirts of Killarney after he and his father had just completed their Irish …

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‘Please God, the new embankment will work for everyone in Springfield’

Dan Danaher hears the stories of Springfield residents hoping the new flood protection works will protect them A SPRINGFIELD resident was forced to pay €3,500 for her car insurance premium after her car was extensively damaged by flood waters last year. Liz Hogan recalled the flood water had dropped that day and her neighbour had got back into her house when the incident took place . However, when Liz returned with her car the water had risen again very quickly within two hours and ruined her vehicle, which resulted in her car insurance premium sky rocketing. Her family of six have been forced to split up and live in different homes during repeated flooding in Springfield. Michael and Liz Hogan live near the top of a cul-de-sac road, which gets flooded, cutting off access to their private dwelling for weeks. “When we see the water coming, it is a case of pack up and find somewhere to go. We have …

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Clare flooding victim: ‘There were times I wanted to give up’

RESIDENTS in South-East Clare have no flood insurance for their home for the last five years after it was cancelled by an insurance company. In an interview with the Clare Champion, Geraldine Quinlivan recalled in March 2016 their insurance company sent them their renewal notice with a highlighted pen, confirming they were no longer covering them for flood risk for their dwelling in Springfield, Clonlara. She also confirmed the company didn’t telephone them to discuss this issue before their flood insurance was cancelled. The company still provides general house insurance. “It is an added strain because you no longer have a safety net of thinking if the house gets damaged I will be able to repair it when you see flood water approaching your house.” She pointed out flood-hit residents in other areas had requested insurance companies to reinstate flood cover following the provision of protection works. “Flooding has a devastating impact on all of the community. People are affected …

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Remote working revolution comes to Clare’s county town

REMOTE working for those living in the county town has taken a major step forward with the opening of the Ennis Digital Hub. The state-of-the-art facility at the Quin Road Business Park was officially opened by Minister Heather Humphries at the end of last month and brings to ten the number of hubs operating under Clare County Council’s Digiclare initiative. Among those welcoming the centre was Councillor Johnny Flynn who said the hub was a long-time goal for the county town. “Six years ago, I tabled a notice of motion requesting a feasibility study be carried out on the development of a hub for Ennis,” he outlined. “I believe the facility will be critical in enabling people living in the area to enable employment. The Ennis hub is the tenth in the county, so the people of the county town have been waiting patiently as the rural centres were developed first. The potential of the hub is huge in enabling …

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Clarecastle playground ‘eva’ more inclusive after community effort

AUTISM-friendly facilities are in full swing in part of the upgraded Clarecastle Playground, which cost in the region of €16,000. This completion of this upgraded facility illustrates what can be achieved when community groups work in collaboration with each other to maximise benefits for the locality. In 2015, the heart of Clarecastle village was transformed by the development of this playground adjacent to Powers’ Car Park, but in the last six years wear and tear was beginning to take its toll. Councillor Paul Murphy recalled last year he was approached by the Clarecastle Playground Committee who sought funding for additional works to the playground. The Deputy Mayor of Ennis was delighted to assist them through finance provided by the General Municipal Allocation from Clare County Council, which was unanimously supported by his colleagues in the Ennis Municipal District. “When it was developed initially the equipment included a wheelchair swing. The playground committee had a vision to make the playground more …

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National craft campaign puts spotlight on Ennis designer

DESIGNER Laura Vaughan is the latest talented craftsperson to join the high profile ‘Made Local’ campaign. This is the second year of the prestigious initiative from the Design and Crafts Council of Ireland and Laura, who has a degree in interior architecture, was selected for her creative curation of the work of other Irish designers and makers, as well as her own range of products Laura’s Design Studio and Gift Shop is a working studio located on Upper O’Connell Street in Ennis. As well as showcasing the work of other designers, Laura offers her own range of digitally printed lampshade, matching cushions, napkins, tea towels and aprons. Combining her background in interiors and textiles, Laura launched her own distinctive homeware range at Showcase 2016, and her patterns and products are constantly evolving and growing. Laura’s collection is designed and made and printed in Ireland and as well ask making her own shades, Laura offers a lampshade restoration and making service …

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Numbers on PUP in Clare falls again

THE number of people receiving the pandemic payment in Clare dipped to 3,537 by Tuesday, down by 115 on the previous week. Meanwhile figures from the Central Statistics Office show that there were another 4,228 people on the live register in the county in July, an increase of 23 on the June figure. Of the 4,228, the majority, 2,240 were attached to the Ennis Social Welfare Office. There were 706 attached to Kilrush, 652 to Ennistymon and 630 to Tulla. The top three rates of the PUP will reduce each week from September 14, with the maximum weekly rate of €350 going to €300, the current €300 rate going to €250 and the €250 rate going to €203 per week. People on the €203 PUP rate will transition to standard jobseekers terms. Two further phases of rate changes are scheduled to take place from November 16 and February 8, 2022.

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