Cost to sort flooding in Ballycar now in region of €25m
*Photograph: John Mangan FLOODING in Ballycar “has been the bane of our life”, the top official in Iarnród Éireann has remarked.
*Photograph: John Mangan FLOODING in Ballycar “has been the bane of our life”, the top official in Iarnród Éireann has remarked.
*Jim Meade. COORACLARE native Jim Meade, the Chief Executive of Iarnród Éireann will address an Ennis Chamber breakfast briefing this week.
*Crowds at the homecoming in Ennis. Photograph: Tom Micks A “FESTIVAL weekend” was experienced by businesses in the county town off the back of Clare’s success in the All-Ireland senior hurling championship.
Sheila Lynch President Ennis Chamber, Cllr Alan O’Callaghan, Cathaoirleach Clare County Council, Noeleen Fitzgerald, Director Finance Clare County Council. Photograph: Eamon Ward BUSINESS leaders in the county are to be honoured in the Clare Business Excellence Awards which are running for the fourteenth year.
*Clare Malone and Justin Gleeson of People & Place with Tánaiste Micheál Martin (FF). Photograph: Eamon Ward ENNIS’ catchment population living within a one-hour drive is larger than that of Limerick and Galway City, according to a new report.
*Tánaiste, Micheál Martin (FF) with Ennis Chamber President, Sheila Lynch. Photograph: Eamon Ward A NEW report shows that Ennis is the largest town in the West of Ireland, while “informed investment decisions” following the publication.
*Tánaiste Micheál Martin (FF). Photograph: Natasha Barton FOR Ennis 2040 to progress there must be a positive collective mood towards the plan, the Tánaiste has said.
*Diarmuid McMahon. Photograph: Tom Micks A SHERRY FITZGERALD economist has said the property market in Clare is in urgent need of an injection of supply.
1,500 visitors are estimated to attend the Ennis Tattoo Convention which takes place in the county town this weekend.
*A CGI impression of the Abbey Street development. PROPOSALS to construct a mixed-use development in Abbey Street car park will further disconnect Ennis town from the River Fergus, the CEO of Ennis Chamber has warned.