‘We can’t let a small minority gain control by using fear’ – calls for action to clamp down on crime in Ennis
GARDAÍ in Ennis have been urged to consider the introduction of the ‘See Something Say Something’ initiative.
GARDAÍ in Ennis have been urged to consider the introduction of the ‘See Something Say Something’ initiative.
Pictured at the contract signing for the construction of the new County Library in the Council Chamber at Áras Contae an Chláir, were: (seated, l-r) Pat Dowling, Chief Executive, Clare County Council; Cllr PJ Ryan, Cathaoirleach, Clare County Council; and Patrick Gardiner, Managing Director, Coolsivna Construction Ltd; and (standing, l-r) Anne Haugh, Director of Social …
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EFFORTS to secure new tenants for central properties which are lying vacant in Ennis town need to be strengthened.
Photograph: Fiona McNamara ENNIS COUNCILLORS have moved off the fence and have voted against the possible erection of iron railings surrounding the Daniel O’Connell monument.
*Photograph: Bob Singer. INSURANCE COVER will be provided to allow the Spancilhill Horse Fair proceed this year.
SUCCESSES OF ENNIS sporting stars is to be honoured with a mayoral reception.
*Ennis Community College. Photograph: Cian Ó Muíneacháin ENNIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE’s new look school building has been labelled “industrial” and “shocking”.
EXTRACTING WATER from Lough Derg for use in Dublin could have yet “a detrimental effect” on the county, local councillors have warned.
*Cllr Mary Howard (FG). Photograph: Eamon Ward WOMEN in Ennis have appealed to elected representatives to strengthen their efforts to make the county town safer.
AN ENNIS road described as “one of the busiest” in Co Clare is to be resurfaced.