‘Conservative approach’ of Ennis mobility plan to be reviewed
Ennis’ temporary mobility plan has branded as overly “conservative” with elected representatives calling for selected streets to reopen.
Ennis’ temporary mobility plan has branded as overly “conservative” with elected representatives calling for selected streets to reopen.
*Photograph: John Mangan Over €4m in funding has been granted towards the Ennis Town Centre Public Realm Regeneration Project while Shannon has lost out in bids to secure an allocation.
Value for money must be evident if Clare County Council are to purchase the Rocky Road, a senior officer with the local authority has said.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward A smaller-scaled version of the Milk Market in Limerick has been touted as a potential use of the Market Building in Ennis.
“Palpable upset” has been expressed in Quin over the “butchering” of an iconic tree nestled in the heart of the village.
Creating an Ennis Town Team has been pinpointed as a manner in which to tackle urban and rural decay in the Clare capital.
A bridge posing dangers to vulnerable pedestrians and cyclists near Lees Road has been labelled as an “accident waiting to happen”.
An ESB sub-station located in Ennis has been equated with a scene “from Eastern Europe twenty years ago”.
Clare Technology Park is viewed as a key site in boosting the employment numbers in the county town.
An Ennis councillor has requested that action be taken by Clare County Council against a store which is claimed to have breached planning and development regulations set out by the local authority.