Ennis station not giving best first impression of Co Clare
ENNIS RAILWAY STATION is holding the county town back from reaping further rewards for its cleanliness, local councillors have claimed.
ENNIS RAILWAY STATION is holding the county town back from reaping further rewards for its cleanliness, local councillors have claimed.
Heavy criticism of Ennis’ train and bus station has been voiced.
**Photograph: Anthony E Bennett – Irish Railway Record Society Archive Crusheen cannot wait for the completion of a transportation strategy for the county if an appeal to to open a railway stop is to be successful.
An investment in the region of €1m is to see a wheelchair friendly lift and cross track bridge open at Ennis Railway Station in 2021.
Graves in Cratloe are at risk of being damaged due to flood water, a local councillor has cautioned.
*Sixmilebridge Railway Station. Photograph: Joe Buckley Buses travelling from the Shannon direction are unable to gain access to Sixmilebridge railway station.
*Flooding along the Limerick – Ennis railway line at Newmarket-on-Fergus. Photograph: John Mangan Flooding at Ballycar has prompted the closure of the Limerick to Ennis rail-link.
No plans or funding is in place to build a rail stop at Crusheen.
*Tom Casey and his wife Bernie. Photograph: Joe Buckley “A turf war” is preventing progress in solving the almost annual issue of flooding at Ballycar, Clare TDs have stated.
Ennis falling from Ireland’s cleanest town to its twenty second has been described as “unacceptable”. In the space of one year, Ennis went from being Ireland’s cleanest town to its twenty second. This came following the final Irish Business Against Littter (IBAL) survey of 2018. An Taisce, who carried out the survey, commented in its …