*Photograph: Joe Buckley
TREES need to be planted in the right place for urban settings, an Ennis councillor has stated.
In a recent proposal before the Ennis Municipal District, Cllr Mary Howard (FG) asked for a list of trees โsuitable for planting in an urban settingโ to be produced.
Heritage Officer, Congella McGuire in her response informed the former Mayor of Clare that several pieces of guidance have been produced by Clare County Council on this particular topic. This includes a 82 page tree design guide for towns and villages in Clare, a 64 page guide to growing trees and shrubs in the county called โBuds of the Bannerโ and a December 2015 Survey of Trees in Towns and Villages of County Clare amounting to 132 pages.
Cllr Howard stated, โI regularly bring up motions regarding the damage trees do and believe me Iโm a big fan of treesโ.
When trees are located are in the wrong place, there can be consequences, Mary warned. โDamage could be debris falling, leaves or branches falling on people, disrupting sight lines for drivers, creating trip hazards on footpaths, this is all about putting the right tree in the right placeโ.
โSmall trees ideal for an urban setting, this motion is about getting trees to give their full benefit without causing an obstacle,โ she explained. โInfographics or shareable posters showing the correct trees to go in urban settings. Tree roots damaging walls and footpaths in Kincora Park. We love trees, they are good, they are pleasing to the eye and add to the town of Ennis,โ Cllr Howard added.
According to Cllr Johnny Flynn (FG) โfantastic workโ has been done around the town when it comes to pruning trees. He said the motion from his colleague was โvery worthwhileโ. Cllr Paul Murphy (FG) also lended his support.