‘Neighbours from hell wreaking havoc’ in Council property
“Neighbours from hell” are “wreaking havoc” in Clare County Council owned houses, a local elected representative has declared.
“Neighbours from hell” are “wreaking havoc” in Clare County Council owned houses, a local elected representative has declared.
Clarity has been provided by Clare County Council engineers that a crossing point on Francis St in Ennis opposite the Irish Wheelchair Association Shop is not a pedestrian crossing.
Less speeding will occur in Ballybeg once footpaths are constructed, Council engineers and elected members have predicted.
*Photograph: Fiona McNamara Ennis councillors are on the fence at the possibility of the Daniel O’Connell Monument being surrounded by iron railings.
*Cllr Paul Murphy and Deputy Joe Carey at Latoon Bridge. A Clare TD has said contents published in a front page story by The Clare Echo are entirely accurate despite claims from a party colleague that aspects were “untrue”.
*Photograph: Martin Connolly Opportunities are being missed when it comes to the future development of Roche, a former Mayor of Clare has said.
A thorough period of public consultation is to be held regarding the potential introduction of full-time pedestrianisation measures in Ennis.
*Deputy Mayor of Ennis, Cllr Paul Murphy, Grace O’Rourke, Clarecastle Playground Committee, Ennis Voices for Autism (EVA) secretary, Gearoid Mannion, Sarah O’Neill, Clarecastle Playground Committee. Photograph: John Power. Sensory and autism friendly upgrades were made to the playground in Clarecastle, infusing inclusivity into a public amenity that required a “much needed upgrade”.
*Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Gardaí should be called instead of local politicians for instances of speeding across the county, an Ennis councillor has said.
Replacement fencing is to be costed at the Fioruisce estate on the Gort Rd in Ennis.