Clareabbey roundabout ‘cutting off Ennis from Clarecastle’
ENNIS and Clarecastle are “cut off from each other” due to the present infrastructure at Clareabbey roundabout.
ENNIS and Clarecastle are “cut off from each other” due to the present infrastructure at Clareabbey roundabout.
“INSUFFICIENT” road width is causing difficulty at peak school times outside Coláiste Muire.
BAREFIELD TIDY TOWNS are finding it difficult “and quite dangerous” to maintain the roundabout at Ballymaley.
*Flooding in Clareabbey from February 2020. Photograph: Joe Buckley FRUSTRATION has been voiced with the continued absence flood maps to represent the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme.
FARMING groups such as the IFA have “a greater role to play” to encourage landowners to meet their obligations when it comes to hedge cutting on roads across Co Clare.
*The parklet which was on O’Connell St during the duration of the Temporary Mobility Plan in Ennis. ENNIS is lacking an adequate amount of outdoor seating for its “ageing population”, an elected representative has said.
Lees Rd is being viewed as a potential new home for Clare Local Sports Partnership (CLSP).
SWIMMING lessons in Clare need to resume to increase the amount of lifeguards on patrol at beaches in the county, elected representatives have argued.
CREATION of a bike rental scheme for Clare’s county town and its environs can help the lack of parking in Ennis, a county councillor has argued.
*Ballyalla Lake. €56,490 is the estimated project cost for the development of the Ballyalla looped walk.