*Photograph: Pรกraic McMahon
DISCUSSIONS are underway between the Ennis Municipal District and a private owner on exploring the use of a billboard in the heart of the town centre to advertise local businesses.
It follows a proposal from the Mayor of the Ennis Municipal District, Cllr Pat Daly (FF) requesting the local authority โto look at the possibility of leasing out the large billboard on the left-hand side of Daniel OโConnell monument until works are complete at OโConnell Street by advertising all the businesses on the street so that it will let people know that its business as usual in their streetโ.
Senior engineer, Seรกn Lenihan said staff in the Ennis MD are presently โconsidering various options for promoting and supporting business and optimising the commercial offering during the ongoing public realm works. These include our recent media campaign in print and radio as well as the supports offered by our colleagues in Finance and Local Enterprise Officeโ.
He admitted, โIn fact, the use of the advertising billboard on the gable close to the Daniel OโConnell monument on OโConnell Square is one of the options being considered alongside others including street specific messaging and graphics. It is in private ownership, but preliminary discussions have already taken place with the owner of the billboard and a decision will be made in coming weeks as to the viability or otherwise of this optionโ.
Effectiveness, value for money and the โlevel of universal benefit achieved for business activity in the town centre,โ will influence the decision, Lenihan advised. โGiven the number of businesses operating in the town, if the billboard was to be used, the information on it would need to be of a more general nature emphasising the towns welcome, vibrancy, and range of services,โ he added.
Speaking at this monthโs meeting of the Ennis MD, Cllr Daly commented, โthe business people would love to see their names up there and tell the people of the town that they are open for businessโ. He continued, โAnything that can help business people when the works are going on is good, there is a business people that is willing to help out on the financesโ.
Better use of the billboard is necessary, Cllr Mary Howard (FG) insisted. โIf you look up at the billboard that is there, it is just a mess, Iโd love to see us taking over maintaining it. I think promoting the rugby was the last thing thereโ. โUnsightlyโ posters currently occupy hoarding and โsigns up on the gates,โ she said while noting โthe open for business signs are very smallโ. She remarked of the Ennis 2040 signage on Francis Street, โthe hoarding on Francis St looks good and is impactful. We need better signage to show the town is open for businessโ.
Art work could be projected onto the street work, Cllr Johnny Flynn (FG) suggested. โWeโre going to be spending millions doing the square,โ he calculated.
Also voicing agreement was Cllr Tom OโCallaghan (FF), โanything that can be of help to our businesses has to be welcomedโ.
Some reluctance was issued by Cllr Clare Colleran Molloy (FF), โIโd like to say it is a good motion but it is a privately owned space so letโs hope they are reasonableโ. Images outside Ulster Bank on the what the public realm works will result in โare great but they are too small,โ the Ballybeg resident felt.
Responding to councillorsโ views, Lenihan stated, โeverything comes down to cost, weโre looking to see everything we can do to alleviate the costs on the businesses. We canโt do hoarding similar to Francis Street because the town centre is very differentโ. He explained, โthe fencing not as rigid and fixed as other types of hoardingโ.
Larger signs are intended to be used, he advised. โWe had a mad idea that we could have an interactive green screen on the billboard but if limited to a billboard with private ownership we had to deal with owner of the building and I must acknowledge the positive dealings so far. Weโre limited with what we can do, Iโd love to project something up there that is live and could be changingโ.