*Photograph: Martin Connolly
Ennistymon needs to โmaximise the benefitsโ of funding from the Fรกilte Ireland Destinations Town initiative.
Last December, it was confirmed that Ennistymon was the only Clare recipient of funding in the โDestinations Townโ scheme. Each local authority has been granted up to โฌ500k with the North Clare town obtaining the boost in the second funding allocation.
A joint motion from Cllr Shane Talty (FF) and Cllr Joe Garrihy (FG) at the June meeting of the West Clare Municipal District queried what other strategic projects could be delivered in tandem with Destinations Town โto maximise the benefitsโ. They listed the refurbishment of the footpath on Churchill and the completion of a missing 30m of path to allow safe pedestrian access to Aldi as examples
Should funding be secured, the footpaths mentioned would be completed as suggested, senior engineer Enda MacNamara outlined. Potential works in Ennistymon are being reviewed by the Councilโs planning department, he added. Acting senior executive officer, John OโMalley confirmed that Blakeโs Corner is being worked on by the project management office with the tourism and rural directorates focused on the Destination Towns.
Cllr Talty put it to his colleagues to come forward with โlow hanging fruitโ that could be incorporated into the works. โThere are about 170 houses by the path from Aldi, a huge amount of them are Council owned. If youโre looking for low lying fruit, this is an obvious oneโ.
Cathaoirleach of the West Clare MD, Cllr Garrihy believed it was โan opportunity to get a really big winโ for Ennistymon. โWe can look at all the positive and we want the local people to benefit as well. It is a small investment for a big return and a big boost to peopleโs attitude towards their own place. We need to be strategic about selecting projects in the futureโ.
โWe canโt have little bits fragmented, we literally need joined up thinking,โ Cllr Roisin Garvey (GP) stated. She claimed that Aldi only had to contribute โฌ25k and described it as โpaltry when you think what they have got from the communityโ. She continued, โIs it cars or people that spend money? It is people so we need to open up villages so that people can access them safelyโ.
On the provision of planning for Aldi, Cllr Ian Lynch (IND) admitted he struggled to see how it was granted โwhen the footpath was in disrepair. If this is how we are running the planning department, we would want to have a look at itโ. He suggested a meeting with the Councilโs planning officials was appropriate.