Clare county council map of the townland of Tullycommon, with Poulnagollum Cave and a ring fort highlighted in pink marker. The map is entitled 'Proposed Amenity Scheme at Tullycommon (Cahercommaun)', and is a section taken from an OS map.
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Proposal submitted to the Employment Action Team, Department of Labour to employ youth development officers.
File of material relating to the proposal to build a golf course on Inishmore.
Site survey for the proposed 18 hole golf and pitch and putt course on Inis Mór, carried out by Eddie Hacket, a member of the British Association of Golf Course Architects, and sent to Eamonn O'Biathaigh, Manager of Forbairt Pobal Teo. (24 July 1989) 16pp;
Photocopy of a handwritten letter from Tim Robinson to an tUasal Pól Ó Foighil, Fine Gael Senator (4 October 1989), in which he summarises his objections to the proposal, and encloses a copy of an article he has written for the Galway Advertiser. 3pp;
Three newspaper clippings from Galway Advertiser and Connacht Tribune reporting on the proposal (21 Sep 1989-14 Nov 1989) 3pp;
Print-out of a letter from Tim Robinson to the Editor of the Connacht Tribune responding to remarks made by Senator Ó Foighil, and explaining his objections on conservation grounds to protect the rare Purple Milk Vetch, likely to have been flourishing since the Ice Age, and the ruins of an ancient field system dating back to the late Stone Age. The letter confronts some of the language used by those in favour of the proposal (19 Nov 1989) 2pp;
Typed submission and its corresponding press clipping of an article published in the Connacht Tribune (24 Nov 1989), 'Golf course plan 'harmful' to Aran', 3pp;
Handwritten letter to Robinson from Michael Muldoon to Tim commenting on the golf course proposal, and a proposed sewage scheme for Kilronan, (13 Dec 1989) 3pp.
Proposal of William Newel to Thomas O'Conor Donelan to be a tenant at will for lands in Trienbane already in his possession. This is accepted by Thomas.
File of material objecting to proposals to build three wind turbines on Inis Meáin.
Proposal for a loan of £1600 by Dermot O'Conor Donelan, using the rents from his lands as security. The loan is to pay of judgements on the lands to the younger children, and he wishes to treat any such loan as a judgement to ensure that title is not involved.
Proposal by Peter Skerrett of Loughrea, to rent sixteen and a half acres from Dermot O'Conor Donelan, part of the lands of Gorthnaskeghy, for 14 years at £13.8.0 per annum.
Proposal by James Joyce to lease certain lands in Woodquay from Thomas O'Conor Donelan for £52. The lands are bound by the public road, Mark Donelan 's holding, the River Clare and the village gardens, and by the bog of Woodquay. He is looking for a term of eleven years. Also survey of the lands by James Cassidy, naming the fields as Grass Fields, Rape Field, West Meadow, House Division, East Meadow. Proposal made before John Loughnane and accepted by Thomas O'Conor Donelan.
Proposal by James Joyce and Mark Donelan, proposing to lease lands in Woodquay, as well as house and lands already in their possession. To hold for two years at a rent of £19. 10.0, this proposal is made before John Loughnane and accepted by Thomas O'Conor Donelan.
Proposal by Billy [Newel] for 11 year rent on lands at [ ] for £17.7.5.