Footpaths predicted to slow down speed in Ballybeg
Less speeding will occur in Ballybeg once footpaths are constructed, Council engineers and elected members have predicted.
Less speeding will occur in Ballybeg once footpaths are constructed, Council engineers and elected members have predicted.
*FILE PIC: Spot flooding on the Tulla Rd in Ennis. Provision of screens to prevent blockages along the Tulla Rd could lead to “devastating consequences,” a Council engineer has warned.
Road markings from Lynch’s Cross to Ennis will be improved if deemed necessary.
Complaints that a speed bump in Ennis was too high have been rectified.
Water ponding has caused concern among residents of Willow Park and the Watery Rd in Ennis.
Calls for road repairs in Hermitage have been made by Ennis councillors in a bid to fix “uneven surfaces that haven’t been looked at in years”.
A bridge posing dangers to vulnerable pedestrians and cyclists near Lees Road has been labelled as an “accident waiting to happen”.
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.
A planning application for a 12 classroom school at Knockeaneen National School needs to be done “quickly” in light of a €450m overspend on the National Children’s Hospital, Cllr Johnny Flynn has said. “Without prejudice to the consideration by Clare County Council of a future planning application that Ennis Municipal District Executive and Roads Engineers …
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*Cllr Pat Daly and Cllr Johnny Flynn with residents at the Turnpike last Friday. Photo by Martin Connolly Turnpike business owners and residents have been reassured a draft proposal which would see the renovation of a green area at Gallows Hill into parking spaces and the introduction of 46 bollards will not happen. Fourteen people …
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