Greater numbers visiting Ballybeg Woods leads to calls for more investment
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 levels of activity on a daily basis at an Ennis amenity has led to requests for further works and signage in its vicinity.
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.
A “gentle balance” is applied by Clare County Council with improvements to local roads which may not be able to facilitate a large increase in traffic if measures such as passing bays are introduced.
Flooding outside residences in Ballyhannon is to be reviewed early this year.
An Ennis councillor has disputed a response from the senior executive engineer of the Ennis Municipal District regarding accident history at Ballagboy.
Inspections of an “overflowing” drain in Knockanena will be conducted by Ennis Municipal District staff.
Toonagh residents are extremely concerned with the speeding levels in the area prompting calls for a reduction in the limit in the area.
Ennis councillors have expressed their view that the Buttermarket area can help to reenergise the town.
Increased pedestrian activity and footfall at Ballybeg has led to the need for improved footpaths, elected representatives have said.
Extra attention needs to be placed on St Michaels Villas as a potential project, a former Mayor of Clare has said.