Ennis station not giving best first impression of Co Clare
ENNIS RAILWAY STATION is holding the county town back from reaping further rewards for its cleanliness, local councillors have claimed.
ENNIS RAILWAY STATION is holding the county town back from reaping further rewards for its cleanliness, local councillors have claimed.
TIDY TOWNS volunteers across Clare are to be acknowledged for their efforts in improving the aesthetics of towns and villages all over the county.
ADDITION of a filter light to improve traffic flow at the Clare Road in Ennis are to be considered.
ACTION to promote take-up of apprenticeships can begin at a local level by an expansion of the roles offered by Clare County Council, a West Clare representative has maintained.
*Cllr Pat Daly. Photograph: Eamon Ward CHILDREN of Gallows Hill “will be safe from now on,” an Ennis councillor has predicted following confirmation that new signage will be erected in the area.
ENNIS and Clarecastle are “cut off from each other” due to the present infrastructure at Clareabbey roundabout.
NO “adverse trends” of businesses being forced to close permanently as a result of COVID-19 are visible in Co Clare.
“INSUFFICIENT” road width is causing difficulty at peak school times outside Coláiste Muire.
WORKS will commence next year on walkway trails throughout Ennis.
*Clare subs at Fr McNamara Park. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography TRIP hazards on the walking trails surrounding the grounds of Clare Camogie need to be tackled, an Ennis county councillor has stated.