The full breakdown of Clare County Council’s €23.7m estimate for storm damage is as follows.
Lahinch – €5,842,439
Kilbaha – €3,423,950
Cloughaninchy, Quilty – €2,581,250
New Quay – €1,854,000
Carrowdotia, N67 Moneypoint – €1,115,400
Clahane, Liscannor – €777,500
Liscannor – €761,500
Kilcredaun Irish College – €622,000
Cappagh, Kilrush – €566,400
Rhynnagonnaught, Doonbeg – €547,500
Knock (Regional Road) – €516,624
Doolin – €499,000
Cloughansavan/Kilclogher – €435,125
Rinevella – €368,000
Ross Bay – €339,000
R478 Lahinch/Liscannor Road – €256,000
White Strand/Doonmore, Doonbeg – €237,500
Carrigaholt – €173,000
Kilkee – €75,360
Labasheeda – €63,000
Spanish Point – €48,000
Kilclogher Coast Road – €40,000
White Strand, Miltown Malbay – €38,000
Fodra – €30,000
Glasheen Cove – €30,000
Baltard (South of Doonbeg) – €29,000
Seafield Pier – €26,000
Aughinish – €25,000
Carrowmore – €18,000
R477 Ballyvaughan – €16,400
Rinevella Beach – €15,000
Moyasta – €10,000
Bártra – €6,000
Ballyvaughan Pier – €3,000
Bishopsquarter – €2,000
Non-Coastal – €190,000
Water Services issues – €20,000
The total bill of €23,761,043 includes a contingency sum equivalent to 10% to cater for design costs, damage reports not yet available and a variety of other elements.