‘Children of Gallows Hill will be safe from now on’
*Cllr Pat Daly. Photograph: Eamon Ward CHILDREN of Gallows Hill “will be safe from now on,” an Ennis councillor has predicted following confirmation that new signage will be erected in the area.
*Cllr Pat Daly. Photograph: Eamon Ward CHILDREN of Gallows Hill “will be safe from now on,” an Ennis councillor has predicted following confirmation that new signage will be erected in the area.
*Cllr PJ Ryan, Cathaoirleach, Clare County Council, and Liam Conneally, Deputy Chief Executive, Clare County Council; with (back row, l-r) Senior Executive Officers, Morgan Lahiffe (Killaloe MD), Leonore O’Neill (Ennis MD), Jason Murphy (Shannon MD) and John O’Malley (West Clare MD). Photo: Eamon Ward. AN INITIATIVE for the restructuring of its four Municipal District has …
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“INSUFFICIENT” road width is causing difficulty at peak school times outside Coláiste Muire.
WORKS will commence next year on walkway trails throughout Ennis.
BAREFIELD TIDY TOWNS are finding it difficult “and quite dangerous” to maintain the roundabout at Ballymaley.
*Flooding in Clareabbey from February 2020. Photograph: Joe Buckley FRUSTRATION has been voiced with the continued absence flood maps to represent the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme.
EXISTING gullies at the entrance to Ivy Hill and Fern Hill are “in good order and functioning correctly” despite requests from one county councillor to alleviate water ponding.
CONCERN has been expressed surrounding a “blind spot” impacting on vulnerable road users in Lifford.
RESIDENTS in Roslevan and on the Limerick Rd in Ennis have been ‘unfairly treated’ through the absence of playground facilities despite the payment of “development levies” while one clear solution to the issue has been flagged.
*Cllr Mark Nestor. Photograph: Eamon Ward WALKING ROUTES between two of the busiest roads in Ennis must be improved to encourage more people to use alternative means of travel.