Addition of a new roundabout and extended footpath in Willow Park has been labelled a โcrucial piece of road infrastructureโ for Ennis.
With work ongoing on a new roundabout at Willow Park, Cllr Mary Howard (FG) requested that the footpath from the Drumcliffe Rd junction onwards be extended.
Senior executive engineer with the Ennis Municipal District, Eamon OโDea outlined that the works on the roundabout at the junction of Drehidnagower Rd and Watery Rd are to be undertaken by the developer of the housing scheme in the area.
He confirmed, โthe margin on the Willow Park side of the Watery Road will be wide enough to cater for a footpath. This footpath will be done as part of the Drehidnagower Road footpath from Drumcliffe Road to Watery Roadโ. Members of the Councilโs road staff โfeel it would be unsafe to direct people towards the junction,โ OโDea explained.
Cllr Howard said the footpath needed to be extended into Willow Park โfor mothers bringing children to schools and their buggiesโ. She also asked that the oak trees be replanted, some of which were removed as part of the development. โThis is very positive the work that is happening, it is a fine development and the houses will have a lot of happy families in them. Itโs more aesthetics to do with the roundaboout and make it safeโ.
As he supported the proposal, Cllr Johnny Flynn (FG) called it a โcrucial piece of infrastructureโ. He was confident improvements to mobility would make it safe for residents getting to their houses from Lees Rd. โIt is a busy road with a lot of walkers going to Lees Rd from throughout the town,โ Cllr Pat Daly (FF) flagged.