A CUSTOMER survey has shown that over 50% of respondents want more early evening shopping in Ennis, with over 80% interested in either early evening shopping or earlier entertainment. The results of the survey were revealed at the recent briefing to businesses highlighting the retail opportunities available in the early evening in the wake of Ennis’ Purple Flag success.
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Tech-savvy Conaire’s pupils go mobile
PUPILS at St Conaire’s are at the top of the class when it comes to using mobile technology for learning, after being awarded the Intel e-schools prize, following a competition to describe how mobile computing technology would be used in the primary school environment. The prize allows the school to install a suite of HP Elite Pads, enhanced wireless technology and a storage device. The school will also benefit from technical support from Intel and IT company Net Communications. The devices were presented to the school by Brendan Cannon, director of corporate affairs with Intel. He praised the school’s commitment to providing all pupils with access to the latest technology. Mayor of Clare Pat Daly and Mayor of Shannon Michael Fleming presided at a function in St Conaire’s last week, where the school outlined its vision for the future in relation to learning in the digital age.School principal, Peter Walsh said the technology package will have an important impact. …
Read More »Al-fresco plan given thumbs up
PLANS for the development of outdoor seating on Ennis’ main thoroughfare by one of the county’s best-known hotels have been given the go-ahead by An Bord Pleanála.
Read More »Visitor centre mooted for Mountshannon
A NEW visitor centre in Mountshannon to facilitate the hundreds of tourists viewing the first white-tailed sea eaglets on Bushy Island may be provided in the coming months, if plans come to fruition.
Read More »19 ways to improve Scariff highlighted in plan
A RECENTLY prepared plan has identified 19 potential improvement opportunities for the town of Scariff after it was chosen to participate in a Tidy Towns/Environmental Improvement Strategy project.
Read More »Drainage issues need resolving before resurfacing
HOUSEHOLDERS in Meelick have been asked by Clare County Council to address off-site drainage problems before the authority can consider re-surfacing a road.
Read More »Tickled pink for cancer research
A LOCAL quilter has put a friendship quilt, the fruits of over 100 hours of painstaking labour, up for auction on Facebook to raise money for the Killaloe Pink Ribbon Walk, which takes place on Sunday.
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