This article is from page 115 of the 2008-09-30 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 115 JPG
FOURTEEN rural roads in Clare will benefit from €376,399 funding under the 2008 CLAR Programme. The projects, which are co-funded by the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs and the
Department of the Transport were proposed by Clare County Council.
According to Minister of State and local TD Tony Killeen, the CLAR fund is an investment programme designed to tackle the problem of de- population, decline and lack of serv- ero UO Melee D Er: Dustakce
He said the grant allocation to GETMAIN Yee elena Zounlae meu tcaatshyI of all allocations received by local authorities in Ireland, would be of enormous benefit to local commu- nities. The allocations were deter- mined by the county’s percentage of the total population in CLAR areas.
The roads to benefit under the 2008 Programme are at Ballyartney, Coolmeen (€49,880); Decomade, Clondagad (€27,/720); Cloontabon- niv, Kinturk (€22,000); Mount Cal- lan, Formoyle (€50,000);
Lehaknock, Killanniv (€20,000); Ballyvaskin (€25,000); Tullygarvan,
Moy (€13,000); Killanniv, Kilma- ley (€15,000); Derryabbert, Ayle (€24,000); Ballylaghnan, Ogonnel- loe (€32,000); Magherabaun, Ayle (€44,000); Clogholia, Castlecrine (€13,399); Hurdlestown, Kilseily (€20,000) and Ballydonnell/Fahy, Fahymore (€20,000).