New toolkit aims to retain girls in sport
A women in sport toolkit has been launched in Ennis to remove the stigma of the menstrual cycle in sport.
A women in sport toolkit has been launched in Ennis to remove the stigma of the menstrual cycle in sport.
*Cllr Mary Howard (FG). Photograph: Eamon Ward WOMEN in Ennis have appealed to elected representatives to strengthen their efforts to make the county town safer.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward USE of the running track at Lees Rd has been curtailed due to members of the public using bikes, roller skates and scooters on the facility.
*Photograph: John Mangan No plans are in place to install dugouts or shelters around Lees Rd.
An invasive species has been detected at Lees Rd which is “smothering plants” throughout the facility.
*Photograph: John Mangan Planting of trees and the provision of benches in memory of loved ones at Lees Rd is to be considered following a proposal by the Mayor of Clare.
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.
An insufficient budget will prevent the installation of CCTV at Lees Rd.
Increased seating is needed at public spaces in the county town to encourage greater use of the facilities, elected representative have stated.
*Lees Rd. Photograph: John Mangan Claims that a basketball court had been promised for Lees Rd have been rejected by Clare County Council.