OVER 50 parking spaces are to be provided on a temporary basis at the Old Boys National School in Ennis for the Christmas shopping period.

Officials within the Ennis Municipal District on Tuesday evening confirmed that the site which was acquired by Ennis 2040 DAC in September would be utilised in a temporary capacity to offer parking for shoppers in the county town over the festive period.

In excess of fifty spaces will be available, the local authority confirmed. Additional car parking will be provided daily from 8am to 8pm effective from Saturday December 6th until Monday January 5th.

Ennis 2040 DAC purchased the 4.2 acre site for €3.1m following an independent valuation. It is zoned as a large mixed-use development including commercial, residential, and retail with car parking.

At the October meeting of the Ennis MD, Cllr Tommy Guilfoyle (SF) was the first to suggest utilising the Old Boys National School as a car park over the Christmas period. “It is lying idle and it would be a valuable asset to allow people to come in to Ennis and shop. It wouldn’t take a lot to turn that into a temporary car park and I think it would be a great idea”. Cllr Tom O’Callaghan (FF) agreed that it was “a fantastic idea, embrace what we have but increase the footfall”.

Then senior engineer, Seán Lenihan was reluctant such an aspiration could be achieved. “It would require a fair bit of work at the Boys National School site, it is not just a case of opening a gate, you can’t bring them in without the risk and we cannot have injuries”. He added, “there are 180 spaces proposed as part of that overall development, we’ve just acquired the site”.

Related News

ennis patricks day parade 17-03-26 joe cooney 1
CPO processing times delaying housing delivery
birdhill water treatment plant 1-2
Controversial plans to pipe water from Clare to Dublin moves to next stage
shannon airport sun 1-2
67k passengers at Shannon Airport for busiest weekend of the year
eugene nugent 2
Pope appoints Scariff's Nugent as Papal Nuncio to the Czech Republic
Latest News
birdhill water treatment plant 1-2
Controversial plans to pipe water from Clare to Dublin moves to next stage
cork vs clare u20 29-04-26 andrew fahey 1
Andrew Fahey's sideline mileage brings him to tipping point of All-Ireland success
clare vs dublin minor 23-05-26 tom o'dea ger o'connell 1
Minors must be consistent to prevail in All-Ireland quarter-final says O'Connell
cratloe school choir 1
Cratloe choir hits the right note in Cork Choral Festival
David Kilcoyne
Training treble for Murray
Premium
Madden to have 'serious review' on Clare future
Eoghan Gunning for chance to lead Clare to All-Ireland success
Father who was target of 'sting' video uploaded to Facebook by vigilante gang says it is 'cruel' judge won't allow him meet his children in person
Play-off, relegation & promotion places on the line following penultimate rounds in Cusack & Garry Cups
'There was never a doubt in my mind about coming back' - Maura returns to work in Carrigaholt post office

Annual Subscription!

The Clare Echo annual subscription for just €69.99 a year. 

Prefer to pay monthly? Click the monthly option and get the first six months for just €3 a month (less than 75c per week), and thereafter €8 per month. 

Cancel anytime, limited time offer. T&Cs Apply. www.clareecho.ie.