Housing Update – March 5th

Every Wednesday, I will update you here on the social houses that are available via Clare County Council.

As always, it is vital that you register with Clare County Council’s housing section for their Choice Based Letting site, where you are able to register your interest for a property. You can contact the housing section on (065) 6821616.

Please note: Some weeks, no properties come online and therefore there will be no housing update.

Ennis

Address: Bruach Na Habhainn, Ennis, Co. Clare.

Details: 3 Bedroomed Semi Detached Two Storey House

THIS PROPERTY IS BEING MADE AVAILABLE BY TUATH HOUSING.

  • 3 Bedroom Semi-detached two storey house with driveway (1 car parking space)
  • Property comprises entrance hall, sitting room, kitchen/dining, utility room and rear garden with side access.
  • Overhead are 2 double and 1 single bedrooms, master ensuite and main bathroom.
  • Toilet on the ground floor
  • Oil Central Heating

 

Killaloe

Address: 18 Saint Luas Villas, Killaloe, Co.Clare.

Details: 1 Bedroomed Bungalow

  • Kitchen/Living/Dining area
  • Level access bathroom
  • Air to water heating
  • Front and rear gardens
  • Communal parking – there are no designated spaces

Crowe welcomes €1.8 million funding for Clare greenways

Clare Fianna Fail TD, Cathal Crowe has welcomed €1.8m in funding for Clare greenways, which will support the progression of three projects around the county.

The funding for Clare was announced today by Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien, as part of a €67 million investment for Greenways and National Roads Active Travel infrastructure through Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) in 2025.

Welcoming the announcement was Deputy Crowe, who said: “As my party’s Spokesperson on Tourism, I am delighted to see this very welcome funding announcement.

“The allocation will support the progression of Stage 1 (Kilrush to Kilkee) and Stage 2 (Ennis to Ennistymon) of the proposed West Clare Greenway, with a total of €1.35m awarded to this project today.

“Additionally, today’s funding allocation will see €300,000 directed towards the progression of the O’Brien’s Bridge to Scariff section of the proposed Limerick to Scariff Greenway, and a further €100,000 given to advancing the proposed Shannon to Bunratty route.

“There is huge potential in the proposed greenways around Clare and looking at the positive impact felt by communities around other notable greenways nationwide, such as in Mayo and Waterford, the addition of these greenways here will bolster our already attractive tourism potential.

“Additionally, these greenway projects will offer people all around this county with safe and enjoyable nature walk and cycle routes through some of the most scenic parts of Clare.”

Announcing the Greenway Allocations, Minister Darragh O’Brien said: “The allocation of €360 million in 2025 for active travel and greenway infrastructure demonstrates the Government’s strong commitment to expanding sustainable transport options. This funding will support the development of high-quality walking and cycling facilities in cities, towns, village and rural areas. Today, I am pleased to announce €67 million of this investment, which will help deliver key greenway projects all over the country.

It is expected that approximately 24km of Greenways will be delivered in 2025.