Clareabbey roundabout ‘cutting off Ennis from Clarecastle’
ENNIS and Clarecastle are “cut off from each other” due to the present infrastructure at Clareabbey roundabout.
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.
*Flooding in Clareabbey from February 2020. Photograph: Joe Buckley FRUSTRATION has been voiced with the continued absence flood maps to represent the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme.
*Action from the Minor B hurling final which was referenced at Clare County Council level. Photograph: Ruth Griffin POPULATION projections for the county as they stand “will be the end of rural Clare,” an elected representative has claimed.
*Cllr Mark Nestor. Photograph: Eamon Ward WALKING ROUTES between two of the busiest roads in Ennis must be improved to encourage more people to use alternative means of travel.
*CSSL Chair, Brendan Wall. Photograph: Joe Buckley SHANNON’s Brendan Wall has been re-elected as the Chairperson of the Clare Schoolboys/Schoolgirls Soccer League (CSSL).
AN ONUS to protect historic buildings has been neglected to paint Council owned property in over a decade, Ennis councillors have claimed.