‘Public need to contact Gardaí over speeding not local councillors’
*Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Gardaí should be called instead of local politicians for instances of speeding across the county, an Ennis councillor has said.
*Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Gardaí should be called instead of local politicians for instances of speeding across the county, an Ennis councillor has said.
*Cllr Clare Colleran Molloy. Photograph: Eamon Ward Near-misses have prompted an elected representative based in Ballybeg to highlight concerns relating to pedestrian safety in the vicinity.
An Ennis councillor has confirmed she does not wear red high heels when walking through Ballybeg Woods.
Calls for additional lighting along the Ballybeg Road have been made as a means of protecting an increased number of pedestrians availing of the woods since the start of COVID-19 restrictions.
Increased levels of activity on a daily basis at an Ennis amenity has led to requests for further works and signage in its vicinity.
Increased pedestrian activity and footfall at Ballybeg has led to the need for improved footpaths, elected representatives have said.
The Court of Appeal have supported a High Court decision that will result in forthcoming evictions from an illegal encampment in Ennis.
Ennis’ amount of bike lanes “is laughable” according to one of the county’s youngest and most vocal climate change activists.
*Back Row L-R: Jonathan Reid, Ryan Hanley Consultants and Maurice Buckley, Chairman of the OPW. Front Row L-R: Michael Mannion, Ward & Burke Contractors; Cllr Michael Begley, Mayor of Clare; and Carmel Kirby, Director of Physical Development, Clare County Council. A contract for the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme has been signed. Clare County Council …
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