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Sign of the times

Iconic tourist signpost to be reinstated

Ballyvaughan road signage is to get “State-protected status” after emergency Clare County Council meeting.

A SIGNPOST IN County Clare has been given “State-protected status”.

The signpost in the centre of Ballyvaughan had been the focus of a row between the National Roads Authority, Clare County Council and local people. The post, cluttered with signs to various local beauty spots and tourist attractions, had previously featured in Tourism Ireland campaigns and was considered a local landmark.

However, the National Roads Authority had decided this summer that the clatter of signs were a motoring hazard. It then emerged at the weekend that the NRA did a U-turn and offered to reinstate the sign – but that Clare County Council had refused the offer.

Gordon Deegan, writing today in the Irish Examiner (print edition), has good news for fans of the sign: the council has decided to take up the NRA’s offer after all. Locals, including Alan Clarke of Ballyvaughan Tearooms, said they were “delighted” with the news. Michael Vaughan, vice-president of the Irish Hotels’ Federation, said the decision was made in a special council meeting and that the sign now enjoyed protected status. He said:

The whole furore around this has re-awoken a sense of local community in the region and better engagement in the agencies.

However, tourists hoping to snap the iconic signpost in all its former glory will have to wait. The NRA had stripped it of all but placename signs – although the council’s decision will allow the old signage to be reinstated.

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