*The much discussed armadillos in Clonroadmore.
ENHANCEMENTS to Clonroadmore from St Flannanโs College to the Riverside Estate are to be considered coupled with a revised design for the Tulla Rd in Ennis.
At a special meeting of the Ennis Municipal District on Monday, Cllr Pat Daly (FF) cited the planned cycle lanes in the revised design schedule proposed for the Tulla Rd and asked for a similar design to be used at Clonroadmore โin accordance with the wishes of residents on that particular road and adjoining estatesโ.
Active Travel grant funding has been secured by officials within Clare County Council from the National Transport Authority (NTA) โto commence concept design development to upgrade the cycling infrastructure on the Limerick Road including St Flannanโs Drive,โ senior executive engineer Conor McDonagh confirmed.
McDonagh explained, โsubject to the successful delivery of the Tulla Road Cycle Scheme, the NTA has committed to continue to provide the Active Travel grant funding to progress the Limerick Road Cycle Scheme which will include enhancements along St Flannanโs Drive similar to those now proposed for the Tulla Roadโ.
Speaking this week, Cllr Daly remarked that the proposal for the Tulla Rd was โvery welcomeโ but that the road by St Flannanโs College and Riverside estate was โvery narrow and dangerousโ. He blamed this on the presence of armadillos which he described as a โserious health and safety issueโ and should be removed if residents agree to it. โEvery Thursday I believe there is an accident there with lorries,โ he claimed.
Seconding the proposal, Cllr Tom OโCallaghan (FF) outlined how familiar he was with the road given that his parents live there, โIโm very conscious of what the neighbours are saying since they were installed. To be truthful we are all in favour of Active Travel but on this we drove forward without thinking of the bigger pictureโ. He confessed that he has even tripped over the armadillos.
Measures to encourage cycling need to be backed, Cllr Paul Murphy (FG) commented. โIโm pro getting the kids on bikes and we are winning the battle, you do see more bikes out and it is about using the infrastructure, if it is provided it will be usedโ.
Health and safety risks are associated with the current infrastructure, Cllr Johnny Flynn (FG) stated. The Tulla Rd scheme must cater for the pedestrian, cyclist, driver and bus plus 18,000 vehicle movements per day, he flagged. โ77% of people who come into Ennis for business purposes come from outside the area that the bus will cover,โ Flynn added of the planned town bus service.
Prior to the 2019 local elections, the armadillos were a big talking point at the doorsteps, Cllr Mary Howard (FG) recounted. She said that the road had previously been used as a rat run for people to access the motorway and that three students from St Flannanโs College had been knocked down. โI canโt remember the actual scheme but I remember Ann Cronin explaining it was the template for best practice in urban areas to keep people safe, the proof in the pudding is in the eating and there hasnโt been any accidents since,โ she said.
Concluding the discussion, Cllr Daly remarked, โThe cyclists are not in fear anymore and it is important that continues but at the same time the motorist has to come into it tooโ.