*Moira and Catherine Kelly pose for a selfie with Santa. Photograph: Arthur Ellis

SHOP LOCAL this Christmas was the message issued from the Interim Chief Executive of Clare County Council this week.

Ennisโ€™ streets have reopened since the end of November with the โ‚ฌ11.5m public realm works paused until January 6th to facilitate and encourage Christmas trading in the county town.

Speaking at Tuesdayโ€™s sitting of the Ennis Municipal District, Carmel Kirby, the interim Chief Executive of Clare County Council stated, โ€œplease shop local and shop in Ennis, there is a fantastic atmosphere in the town so please ask your friends and relatives from outside the county to come and shop in Ennis this Christmasโ€. She paid tribute to all staff within the Ennis MD involved in the Christmas in Ennis programme.

Speaking to The Clare Echo, CEO of Ennis Chamber Margaret Oโ€™Brien admitted businesses are finding it hard to gauge activity at present. โ€œThe weather has had a negative impact on business, the red alert was a hammer blow. Generally people start shopping for Christmas at the beginning of December, this year the 1st of December fell on a Sunday so most of the business was expected to run from last weekend until the final weekend of December, we were expecting it would ratchet up but that has been impacted by Storm Darragh. Hopefully the businesses will be compensated with strong footfall this weekendโ€.

There is widespread agreement among businesses that the reopening of the streets has improved the feeling around Ennis. โ€œThey are definitely saying there is a great atmosphere on the street but they are finding it hard to predict how busy things areโ€.

Christmas Artisan Markets take place every Saturday from 10:30am to 3:00pm at the Templegate Plaza every Saturday from 30th November to 21st December from 10.30am to 3.00pm. The complimentary โ€˜Santa trainโ€™ will operate through the town this weekend and again from December 20th-22nd.

Free parking for shoppers from 2pm is in place at all public car parks exclusing on-street parking in the town up until New Yearโ€™s Day in Ennis.

Deputy Mayor of the Ennis MD, Cllr Antoinette Baker Bashua (FF) commended the local authority for the Christmas in Ennis programme. โ€œIt is fantastic to go up the town and see the lights, it wasnโ€™t just one person, it was collective, we should be really proud of what we have achieved in such a short period of timeโ€. She added, โ€œEnnis is open for business, we need to keep positive and keep the magic, children can see magic in anythingโ€.

Efforts to date must be matched by strong messaging for Ennis to capitalise, Cllr Tom Oโ€™Callaghan (FF) insisted, โ€œIt is wonderful when we have everyone working in the same direction. We can have differences of opinion, there is nothing wrong with that but when it works it works, retailers feel like they have been listened to a bit. Weโ€™re getting the message across that Ennis is open for business, I made it my business to get Senator Mark Daly (FF) to walk through the town and he said Ennis is taking shape. There is nothing wrong with having a relook for Ennis 2040, we can learn from mistakes, Senator Daly said donโ€™t do what we did in Killarney that the place is choked with cars but doesnโ€™t have the parking within the town. There has been a lot of work done on free parking but we need to push thatโ€.

โ€œThe old Ennis Town vibe was back,โ€ remarked Cllr Mary Howard (FG) when reflecting on the turning of the lights in Abbey Street car park.

Apologies for missing the lights ceremony were voiced by Cllr Paul Murphy (FG), โ€œI was out canvassing and trying my best to get my good friend Leonora Carey elected, we didnโ€™t get there but we had a good campaignโ€. He added, โ€œI was genuinely mortified for missing it, I generally donโ€™t miss these thingsโ€.

Senior engineer, Seรกn Lenihan told the meeting that the Christmas in Ennis programme has been โ€œvery well receivedโ€ to date and will be strengthened this weekend by the addition of the free Santa train which will accept donations to support Ennis Voices for Autism, รbalta Special School, Slรกinte an Chlรกir and Clare Crusadersโ€. He advised that additional parking has been granted approval for the Gort Rd Industrial Estate and that progress was being made on Shanaway Rd.

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