Ennis business owners mixed when it comes to pedestrianisation
Businesses in the town of Ennis are divided over the decision to lift temporary pedestrianisation but remain stalwart on the lack of adequate parking spaces to be found within the town.
Businesses in the town of Ennis are divided over the decision to lift temporary pedestrianisation but remain stalwart on the lack of adequate parking spaces to be found within the town.
*Photograph: John Mangan Pedestrianisation measures in Ennis town centre are to be eased from the end of August and will be lifted entirely at the end of September.
*O’Connell St. Photograph: John Mangan Introduction of a paint scheme for businesses in Ennis town is to be investigated as a means of lifting the spirits of traders.
A feasibility study for Abbey Street in Ennis with the intention of seeking funding is to proceed.
*An aerial shot of The Post Office field in Ennis. Photograph: Paschal Brooks Upgraded plans for The Post Office field must coincide with the progression of public realm works in the town of Ennis, local representatives have stressed.
HUGE appetite exists among the public and business community for future pedestrianisation in Ennis.
Ennis is one of only four towns and cities in the country deemed to be cleaner than European norms.
Ennis town centre can be “re-energised” if “owners of vacant properties take responsibility,” an elected representative of Clare County Council has said.
A Clare TD is calling for city status to be granted for Ennis.
An Ennis lotto player is to ring in the New Year €500,000 richer.