*The Auburn Lodge is one of the many hotels in Co Clare no longer available for tourists.ย 

ENNISโ€™ shortage of bed capacity is impacting on the county townโ€™s ability to retain tourists overnight.

In a proposal before the Ennis Municipal District, Cllr Pat Daly (FF) requested that โ€œa serious lookโ€ be had at the โ€œhotel and hostel accommodation sector in the town presently; clearly thereโ€™s a huge shortage of bed capacityโ€.

According to Daly, โ€œitโ€™s now time we invite in the head planner with Clare County Council to discuss this serious situation with a view to the possibility of zoning land through either a Material Contravention or a Variation in the County Development Plan, to accommodate at least new new hotels and a hostel for the future, that will ensure many more tourists come in to the townโ€.

Senior planner, Helen Quinn in a written reply stated, โ€œEnnis has a thriving tourism sector and tourism is recognised as being highly important to the local economy of the Ennis area. The sector is supported at planning policy level through the Clare County Development Plan 2023-2029, which provides a range of policy supports for the ongoing development of the tourism economy and product including the development of Ennis as a year-round tourist destination, โ€˜tourism hubโ€™ and gateway to the wider countyโ€.

She said the provision of tourism specific accommodation is set out as a strategic aim in the County Development Plan. โ€œThis policy support demonstrates the commitment of the Planning Department to the tourism sector in Ennis and further afieldโ€.

Ms Quinn outlined, โ€œWhile it is acknowledged that there is a shortage of bed space capacity across the county including in Ennis it is not considered necessary at this point in time to zone additional lands within Ennis to accommodate either a hotel or a hostel offering. Under the Clare County Development Plan 2023-2029 significant parcels of land were zoned for Mixed Use, Commercial, Tourism and other uses across the town, where the zoning objective is compatible with a hotel/hostel offeringโ€.

Developing hotel or hostels can be facilitated on a number of existing zoning objectives, she flagged. These include lands zoned for tourism โ€œwhere development proposals of this nature are considered โ€˜acceptable in principleโ€™. Proposals for hotel developments will also be considered โ€˜acceptable in principleโ€™ on land zoned for mixed use development. Proposals for hostel accommodation are โ€˜open to considerationโ€™ on land zoned Mixed Use, Existing Residential and Commercial use. In total there are 20 hectares of land with a Tourism zoning objectives and 98 hectares of land with a Mixed Use zoning objective in Ennis as set out within the existing Clare County Development Plan 2023-2029โ€.

Staff in the Councilโ€™s planning department โ€œwill engage with any developer who wants to discuss a proposal to deliver a hotel or hostel across the county and it will also continue to monitor the availability of land in Ennis to facilitate such uses throughout the life of the current development planโ€.

โ€œThere is no doubt there is a huge shortage of bed capacity in Ennis, weโ€™ve six hotels but Killarney has forty,โ€ commented Cllr Daly. He said Ennis needs to be competing with Killarney, Clifden and Westport and pointed out students were forced to stay in Galway recently due to the shortage of accommodation in Ennis. โ€œWe need to zone land so more hostels and a hotel can come on board,โ€ the Mayor of the Ennis MD stated.

โ€œWeโ€™re very much aware that if we want to build our town we need to look at this, weโ€™re in a very difficult situation,โ€ Cllr Tom Oโ€™Callaghan (FF) commented. โ€œWe are suffering on the other side which is our tourism industry, if we can increase our night stay,โ€ he added.

Concern was voiced by Cllr Johnny Flynn (FG), โ€œtourism in Clare and Ennis is in crisisโ€. Tourists have been lost in Clare due to the use of hotels and hostels to accommodate displaced Ukrainians, he said, โ€œit has had a huge impact on our economyโ€.

Flynn continued, โ€œa local taxi company used to have thirty runs to a Gort Rd hotel per day and now it only has oneโ€. To read in the local media that the Abbey Hostel will no longer be used to house Ukrainians and will instead look for asylum seekers was labelled as โ€œdisturbingโ€. The use of the building was to be for tourism purposes, he maintained, โ€œit is very unfair on residents if it will be used for a more beneficial profit from the Stateโ€.

Losing the Rowan Tree has been โ€œmassive,โ€ Cllr Mary Howard (FG) remarked. โ€œWe need to identify some property in the town that is accessible to everyone. We have a dearth of accommodation, we need to time it for accommodation throughout the countyโ€.

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