BLINGING up the chairpersons of two of the county council’s new districts is estimated to cost just under € 20,000.
Both the chair of the Ennis Municipal District, who will be referred to as Mayor of Ennis, and the chair of the Shannon Municipal District, who will be known as Cathaoirleach of the area, will both get a shinny new chain of office.
The councillors of the West Clare Municipal District and the Killaloe Municipal District have opted, in principal, to work without a chain of office, with the West Clare councillors suggesting they borrow the “county mayoral chain” for any official busi- ness that may require it.
The councillors in the west have not completely ruled out a new chain however as they await official confirmation that their colleagues in the east will also remain chainless.
It is understood that the Killaloe area councillors voted to do without a chain, which would ensure just two of the four municipal districts will have a chain.
A spokesperson for Clare County Council said that while the Shannon Area has not to date acquired its new chain, Ennis has footed a € 9,471 bill for the jewellery. This is a once in a generation cost however, he maintained. Ennis Town Council was abolished on June 1.
“The chains of office in use had the words Ennis Town Council inscribed on the medallion together with the Mayors of the Town Council over the years. The chains are an important emblem of office and together with the chains of other town authorities will be displayed here in Áras Contae an Chláir reflecting the history of the times,” said the council spokesperson.
“With the creation of a new municipal district titled Ennis Municipal District and most importantly the area being authorised to retain the title of mayor – the only area of the county now permitted to use that title – it was necessary to obtain a new chain of of fice. A procurement process was undertaken and the project was awarded to a local jeweller. The total cost involved, including VAT, was € 9,471.”
“The acquisition of a chain arises once in a generation or when a change in structures such as that which took place in June last comes into effect. It is important that the first citizen of the Municipal District can represent the area at formal and other ceremonies with the emblems of office that are associated with the mayoral function,” he added.
On Tuesday the councillors of the West Clare area agreed that a separate chain of office would not be required to represent their area, if the Killaloe district was in agreement.
Cllr Richard Nagle (FF) proposed that the chair did not require a chain. “I am sure the county cathaoirleach of the day would deputise someone from the area [for special occasions in West Clare] and that would allow the chain to be present.”
The current chair Cllr PJ Kelly’s (FF) suggestion that the councillors could break the retired Kilrush Town Council chain out of the display in the Town Hall was met with strong opposition from the other members.
Cllr Kelly said that while he personally does not want a chain he suggested, “we will see what East Clare do. We don’t want to be caught off side. I suggest we agree to defer.”
Meetings Administrator, West Clare Municipal District, John Corry said, “My understanding is that East Clare will not have one.”
“We will confirm that and it will make it easy for us,” said the father of the council.
Meanwhile the former town council chains of Ennis, Kilrush, Shannon and Kilkee are to be put on display in their respective towns.