Bollards making it difficult for Clonroadmore residents to leave their homes
RESIDENTS in Clonroadmore are having difficulty exiting their homes due to the planters and bollards installed for a segregated cycleway.
RESIDENTS in Clonroadmore are having difficulty exiting their homes due to the planters and bollards installed for a segregated cycleway.
ROAD SAFETY WORKS in Toonagh are included in a three-year roadworks programme, Council officials have assured.
*Photograph: Martin Molloy FOOTPATHS by the Ballyalla Lake amenity are to be inspected by local authority officials over the coming weeks.
*Photograph: John Mangan CREATION of a town bus service in Ennis is a “priority” of National Transport Authority (NTA), senior officials in Clare County Council have said.
DESIGN for a cycling route linking Ennis with Barefield, Ballyalla and Crusheen is to commence in the coming weeks.
MOVEMENT of people outside the home of Clare soccer is “a serious accident waiting to happen,” an elected representative has warned.
FRESH interest in acquiring part of the site formerly known as Our Lady’s Hospital has been expressed.
OVER 70 percent of the Clare public wish to see the streets of Ennis pedestrianised while local businesses remain unconvinced on the change.
ENNIS RAILWAY STATION is holding the county town back from reaping further rewards for its cleanliness, local councillors have claimed.
RESIDENTS of Lenabeg in Claureen have expressed their fears that vermin are nesting along the “badly overgrown” riverbank.