Ennisโ reward for being Irelandโs Cleanest Town will see the installation of a new sculpture in the heart of the town.
Produced by Kilkee Forge, Blรกth na hInse is a giant yellow iris which will reach 3.25m in height and will be unveiled in Abbey St car park in October of this year.
Ennis was named Irelandโs Cleanest Town in January 2018 by business group Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) following a survey of towns across Ireland. IBAL has made โฌ40,000 available to the winning town to mark the achievement by commissioning a permanent artwork. Elected members of the Ennis Municipal District unanimously approved the commissioning of the artwork at its July meeting.
Clare County Councilโs Arts Office managed the commissioning process which had fifteen submissions, including proposals from Poland and Lebannon. A shortlist of three was then compiled for further development by the selection panel made up of Ennis MDCโs Tommy Scott, artist Ceara Conway, Ennis Tidy Townsโ Gary Lannigan and County Arts Officer Siobhรกn Mulcahy. They recommended the Kilkee Forge proposal which was also favoured by IBAL Chairman, Dr Tom Kavanagh for its impact and visibility.
County Arts Officer Siobhan Mulcahy explained that โThe theme for the sculpture was left open. It was suggested that artists may take inspiration from the history, story and sense of place of Ennis with reference made to Ireland’s Friendliest Place, Purple Flag accreditation, National Tidy Towns Awards, Fleadh Cheoil na hรireann and award winning festivals.โ
Kilkee sculptors Paddy and Conor Murray are the brains behind the yellow Iris and outlined why they opted for this proposal, “This wildflower grows in lakes, ponds and along riverbanks, not only does our concept nod to the River Fergus, it also hints at the blossoming and blooming of Ennis from a business, community and cultural aspect.โ
The stem of the Iris will be constructed from mild steel and will reach 3.25m in height. The Iris will have six petals constructed in stainless steel and mirror polished to create the coloured effect. Three steel benches will surround the Iris and QR codes will be located on each. The Iris will be illuminated by three static warm LED’s and will ‘grow’ out of a 2.5m flowerbed filled with wildflowers. Plaques / information will be incorporated into the design of the flower bed.

Upon seeing a proposed sketch of the sculpture, the members of the Ennis MD were very positive. Cllr Mary Howard acknowledged that a lot of work had gone on in the background. โIโm delighted with them. Paddy and Conor are hugely talented. Itโs very different from what I thought weโd go forโ.
โItโs a beautiful piece of sculptureโ commented Cllr Johnny Flynn. โEnnis must now have more public art than any area in the countryโ. He referenced their recent debate on flowers in the town adding โI hope it wonโt be one of the flowers at riskโ.
Independent councillor, Ann Norton said โit is absolutely amazing looking on paperโ. She suggested that they contact RTร to use this sculpture in footage for the Angelus. Cllr Paul Murphy praised the work of the selection panel and sculptures and backed Cllr Nortoโs call โnothing ventured nothing gainedโ. Siobhan Mulcahy confirmed that they would approach RTร.