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Feb 12 2026
‘Don’t drain water from our county’ by Páraic McMahon paraic@clareecho.ie
CLARE COUNCILLORS have said a multi-billion proposal to extract water from the county to supply Dublin and surrounding counties needs to be opposed. Strong opposition to the State’s largest-ever water project was voiced by Clare politicians this week who are considering lodging a formal objection. An Coimisiún Pleanála will receive a Chief Executive’s Report from Clare County Council next month to Uisce Éireann’s proposal. The project is expected to cost between €4.58bn and €5.96bn. Water from Co Clare will be go-
ing down the drain to help Dublin’s leaking network, Cllr Tony O’Brien (FF) said, “Leaks are around 50% in the greater Dublin area, for every bucket taken out of the Shannon, another goes down the drain. Cllr Pat Burke (FG) described the project as “a potential disaster” “I can’t understand how we will spend billions of public money to pump water to Dublin and not fix the pipes in Dublin which need to be repaired. I oppose the project, the Shannon needs to be left alone, they have everything else inside the Pale, they don’t need the Shannon,” stressed Cllr Tommy Guilfoyle (SF). Full Story p8
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Woodpeckers to blame for Bridge power outages by Páraic McMahon paraic@clareecho.ie
WOODPECKERS have been blamed by ESB as the cause of eleven power cuts in the last fourteen months in Sixmilebridge. Forget faulty transformers or storm damage, ESB are laying the blame firmly at the beaks of woodpeckers for attacking electricity poles leading to increased outages in Sixmilebridge. Up to forty households are in the townland of Clogga, located to the east of Sixmilebridge which has been subject of the woodpecker caused outages. ESB have confirmed that the unusual problem stemmed from woodpeckers boring
into wooden poles, which had weakened them to the point that they had to be replaced. “At issue here is woodpeckers. They have been damaging our poles on the network. Our colleagues are replacing these wooden poles with a composite pole in order to prevent woodpecker damage going forward.” Speaking on Wednesday morning, Clare TD Joe Cooney (FG) said the woodpeckers were eating into poles which were “undermining the strength of the poles” and that they were also flying into cables and loosening the transformers at the top of the electricity poles. Full Story p2