Cloughleigh ‘speed merchants’ heighten calls for traffic calming
“Speed merchants” in Cloughleigh have prompted calls for increased traffic calming measures in the area.
“Speed merchants” in Cloughleigh have prompted calls for increased traffic calming measures in the area.
Potential walking and cycling amenity routes are to be considered at the July meeting of the Ennis Municipal District.
Residents in Carrig Dubh are adamant of their desire for speed bumps in the Ennis estate.
Interfering with graves at Drumcliffe Cemetery is “rampant”, elected representatives have declared.
Creation of a town bus service for Ennis is “long overdue”, councillors have said while plans for such a scheme are being progressed by the National Transport Authority (NTA).
Planned works in Clarecastle as part of the town and village renewal scheme will not proceed until Irish Water have tended to issues along Quay Rd and Barrack St.
Additional public car parking for the heart of Clarecastle has been sought.
Loading bay areas in Ennis Market are “not fit for purpose”, the youngest elected representative of Clare County Council maintained.
New signage is on the way to Barefield as part of a revamp of the area.
*Clarebbey Roundabout. Photograph: Gary Collins Improved safety measures for the Clareabbey Roundabout have been submitted to TII for consideration.