‘Open the wallets to acquire Rocky Rd’ say Ennis councillors
Value for money must be evident if Clare County Council are to purchase the Rocky Road, a senior officer with the local authority has said.
Value for money must be evident if Clare County Council are to purchase the Rocky Road, a senior officer with the local authority has said.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward A smaller-scaled version of the Milk Market in Limerick has been touted as a potential use of the Market Building in Ennis.
Children have been left in tears frequently over missing footballs at Lees Rd, an issue that fencing would prevent, the Mayor of Clare has stated.
“Palpable upset” has been expressed in Quin over the “butchering” of an iconic tree nestled in the heart of the village.
Potholes on the entrance to the Gallows Hill in Ennis are posing a health and safety risk.
Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) “should be shot” for their input into the design of Clareabbey Roundabout, the Mayor of Ennis has remarked.
Construction of a footpath between Lissane Cross and Green Lawn in Clarecastle will not be occurring in the near future.
Flood cover for businesses will increase the amount of enterprises setting up in the county town according to the Mayor of Ennis.
Students attending Knockanean National School will continue to be encouraged to travel to school by bus or car due to safety concerns associated with pedestrian and cycle access to the school, planners have acknowledged.
A temporary renting of solar lighting for Cappahard Lane in Ennis has been sought as an application under the Active Travel Fund is prepared for the area.