Flow of traffic likely to be reversed on Salt House Lane when public realm works commence
TRAFFIC DIVERSIONS will be introduced on Salt House Lane in Ennis when works on the second phase of public realm project in the county town commences.
TRAFFIC DIVERSIONS will be introduced on Salt House Lane in Ennis when works on the second phase of public realm project in the county town commences.
SPEEDING in Bramble Lane in Ennis is to be investigated.
*Cllr Pat Daly. Photograph: Joe Buckley Intervention from Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) has been sought to improve road visibility conditions and assist a business located on the outskirts of Ennis.
A HUNGER exists to extend the River Fergus Greenway into Clarecastle and efforts are underway to advance this project.
*Ennis Community College. AN APPLICATION has been lodged with ESB for the operation of flashing lights at the pedestrian crossing for Ennis Community College.
APPROVAL has been granted for lighting works in the vicinity of Ballyalla Lake totalling €132,500 while separate concerns have been voiced with overgrown walkways in the vicinity.
*The Shanaway Rd junction. PROPOSALS for a new design of the Shanaway Road junction on the N85 are to be prepared in tandem with a cycle lane scheme planned for the Lahinch Rd in Ennis.
*Photograph: Gary Collins NEW CYCLING SCHEMES FOR the Tulla Rd, Limerick Rd, Lahinch Rd and Gort Rd, all in Ennis are advancing.
CONCERN IS GROWING for pedestrians attempting the access Clonroad Business Park while memories of current councillors playing soccer has left the Mayor of Ennis with “a bad vision”.
A TEMPORARY FENCE has been erected to enable the reopening of a lane providing connectivity between Francis Street and the Clonroad in Ennis.