Ennis traders Dunnes with barrier dispute
*Photograph: Barry Sutton A GROUP of Ennis traders took on the might of Dunnes Stores and managed to secure a resolution.
*Photograph: Barry Sutton A GROUP of Ennis traders took on the might of Dunnes Stores and managed to secure a resolution.
*Joe Cooney TD (FG). Members of the Former Housing Commission have backed calls by Clare TD Joe Cooney (FG) for increased funding under the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant scheme to address the impact of rising construction costs on the programme’s effectiveness.
*Members of the public walk on O’Connell St. Photograph: John Mangan TRADERS IN Ennis have said the impact of the public realm works on business have been “an absolute disaster” but they remain hopeful the county town will look “fantastic” but have warned that a big challenge exists in enticing shoppers back to the town …
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*The Save Ennis Town banner which was removed. CLARE is no longer the Banner County, members of Save Ennis Town have claimed.
WOODSTOCK GOLF CLUB’s JB Carr panel and management defeated Tralee at Woodstock at the weekend in the second leg of what proved to be a very strong performance.
*John O’Connor addresses the crowd in Ennis. Photograph: John Mangan “TOGETHER WE can Save Ennis Town” was the rallying call issued at a demonstration in the heart of the county town on Saturday afternoon.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ST JOSEPH’S DOORA/BAREFIELD’s bid for All-Ireland glory ended after they were defeated by Roscommon outfit Athleague in the Junior camogie semi-final on Sunday.
ST JOSEPH’S DOORA/Barefield were crowned Munster junior camogie champions for the first time with an enthralling one point win over Limerick winners Monaleen.
*Members of the Save Ennis Town silent march. Photograph: Tom Micks IN THE REGION OF 200 people attended a silent march in Ennis on Tuesday morning.
*Members of Save Ennis Town pictured on Harmony Bridge. Photograph: Ray Conway ABSENCE OF engagement prior to the commencement of an archaeological dig at Abbey Street car park has been met with strong criticism by the Save Ennis Town group.