The Mayor of Clare has issued a call for the residents of three Clare towns to play a part in planning for their communities’ futures.
Clare County Council is in the process of forming Town Teams in Kilrush, Lisdoonvarna and Tulla, as the three areas have been named beneficiaries of a prestigious Government initiative.
Sixmilebridge became the first Clare community to receive funding to develop a masterplan under the Town Centre First Programme in 2021.
The programme is a cross-government policy that aims to tackle vacancy, combat dereliction and breathe new life into town centres.
Now, Clare County Council is seeking to form Town Teams in Kilrush, Lisdoonvarna and Tulla – wth similar work to commence in Clarecastle in the coming weeks.
These teams will work with the local authority to set up a representative group for the town, participate in thematic working groups, assist in preparing grant applications and support fundraising activities.
Mayor of Clare and Bodyke Fine Gael Councillor Joe Cooney says significant population growth in each of the three areas is one of the main reasons why future planning is needed.
The programme is supported by the Goverment through a variety of funds such as the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund, Urban Regeneration and Development Fund, and the Town and Village Renewal Scheme.
Those interested in joining a Town Team can express their interest through yoursay.clarecoco.ie on or before Monday July 1st.
Town Regeneration Officer for Clare County Council Joan Tarmey it’s vital all corners of society are represented and that those who get involved have a genuine interest in improving their communities.
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