Feasibility study for Abbey Street to proceed
A feasibility study for Abbey Street in Ennis with the intention of seeking funding is to proceed.
A feasibility study for Abbey Street in Ennis with the intention of seeking funding is to proceed.
*Photograph: John Mangan A MAJORITY of Ennis businesses do not believe the Ennis Mobility Plan was necessary to ensure social distancing during the Covid-19 pandemic – however almost two-thirds of the public have found the initiative to be a positive experience.
Commencement of the Summerhill section in this year’s roadworks programme is dependent on the completion dates of the Parnell Street public realm works.
Flood cover for businesses will increase the amount of enterprises setting up in the county town according to the Mayor of Ennis.
An intervention is to be made by the Minister for Local Government to recommend that works resume on the public realm project in Parnell St in Ennis.
Larry Brennan of The Clare Roots Society has produced a new book on the laneways of Ennis, detailing the lives of the poorest of people to come from the Clare capital.
Any person who spends much of their time in Ennis, like me will be aware there are no green spaces in the town centre. It lets our wonderful streets down, unequivocally.
ENNIS barber Micheál Malone is celebrating 25 years in business at D”Barber Shop on Francis Street.
Big changes are set to be introduced to the streets of Ennis including the installation of an interactive pavement fountain, demountable umbrella structures and making Barrack St operational for one-way traffic.
Plans for a number of major infrastructural projects in Co Clare are continuing despite the impact of COVID-19.