Over 200 random acts of kindness from Coote’s customers
WHAT started off as an attempt to make someone smile has ballooned to almost 200 acts of kindness in just a few weeks.
WHAT started off as an attempt to make someone smile has ballooned to almost 200 acts of kindness in just a few weeks.
*Cllr Clare Colleran Molloy sought the update. Photograph: Eamon Ward Discussions with landowners of the old Ennis NS school and Clare County Council’s planning department are ongoing regarding the potential development of the Kilrush Rd site.
Cyclists and drivers in Ennis have had “the fear of God” put into them while Ireland is suffering from “car addiction”, a recent discussion on traffic calming measures heard.
There is no evidence of horse activity or horses on the Kilrush Rd following six separate investigations carried out by Clare County Council despite a local representative stating they were “causing havoc” on the busy road.
Ennis’ amount of bike lanes “is laughable” according to one of the county’s youngest and most vocal climate change activists.
Dr. Michael Harty has criticised An Bord Pleanála’s decision to reject planning permission for a supermarket, neighbourhood and medical centre on the Kilrush Rd in Ennis. As first reported by The Clare Echo at the beginning of June, plans for a supermarket with a licensed alcohol sales area, eight number neighbourhood centre retail units, medical …
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A public consultation meeting will take on board “the concerns of the community” on Tuesday evening ahead of a proposed development at Ashline, Kilrush Rd in Ennis. Elected members of the Ennis Municipal District were briefed last week about the planned development. The Council recently acquired 0.683 zoned residential and low density residential from the …
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