‘Ennis must embrace town centre living’
*Parnell Street. STREETS in Ennis town centre would make national headlines if ‘to let’ signs were placed on empty first and second floor buildings, a county councillor has claimed.
*Parnell Street. STREETS in Ennis town centre would make national headlines if ‘to let’ signs were placed on empty first and second floor buildings, a county councillor has claimed.
*Tipperary supporters walk down O’Connell Street. Photograph: Ruth Griffin ENNIS is the second cleanest of forty towns and cities across Ireland.
ONE OF ENNIS’ most prominent business men has been remembered as a huge part of the town’s fabric and one of its strongest advocates.
OVER 70 percent of the Clare public wish to see the streets of Ennis pedestrianised while local businesses remain unconvinced on the change.
*Photograph: John Mangan Retail development, an enhanced town centre and securing a major multinational employer are just some of the aims emerging from the Ennis 2040 plan.
*Photograph: Fiona McNamara Ennis councillors are on the fence at the possibility of the Daniel O’Connell Monument being surrounded by iron railings.
Businesses in the town of Ennis are divided over the decision to lift temporary pedestrianisation but remain stalwart on the lack of adequate parking spaces to be found within the town.
*Alan Quigley. Members of the public in Clare react to plans for pedestrianisation to be removed in Ennis at the end of September.
A feasibility study for Abbey Street in Ennis with the intention of seeking funding is to proceed.
Excitement has been stoked throughout Ennis with the appearance of unique drain art in different locations across the town.