‘Conservative approach’ of Ennis mobility plan to be reviewed
Ennis’ temporary mobility plan has branded as overly “conservative” with elected representatives calling for selected streets to reopen.
Ennis’ temporary mobility plan has branded as overly “conservative” with elected representatives calling for selected streets to reopen.
*Sue O’Brien, Church of Ireland and Director of Ecumenism, Killaloe Diocese, and Mary Curley launch The Way of the Heart outside Carmody Shoes at Bank Place in Ennis. A UNIQUE art trail has been established throughout Ennis which depicts the suffering endured by people during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ennis is one of only four towns and cities in the country deemed to be cleaner than European norms.
An estimated €20m is being spent on flood defences projects in the Ennis Municipal District while ongoing concerns regarding the structural stability of the Clarecastle Flood Barrage have been raised.
Larry Brennan of The Clare Roots Society has produced a new book on the laneways of Ennis, detailing the lives of the poorest of people to come from the Clare capital.
Any person who spends much of their time in Ennis, like me will be aware there are no green spaces in the town centre. It lets our wonderful streets down, unequivocally.
Ennis has achieved the highest cleanliness level in the most recent Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) nationwide litter survey, with eight out of 10 sites surveyed in the town being awarded the top litter grade.
Ennis business owners have claimed the temporary mobility plan introduced by Clare County Council is leading to the ‘death of the town’.
Two Clare eateries have reopened after staff members tested negative for COVID-19.
From Wednesday, Ennis Town Centre will be pedestrianised with traffic to be re-routed throughout the town.