THE long-awaited construction of the Ennistymon Inner Relief Road has been hit by an unexpected delay after a local couple whose florist business and family home are being put at risk lodged a Judicial Review. John and Sheena Clancy, Bogbere Street, Ennistymon, who are plaintiffs in a Judicial Review application, which was made on November 14, challenging recent planning approval granted by An Bord Pleanála. The family run West Clare Flowers in the heart of Ennistymon. This review taken by Augustus Cullen Law Solicitors was adjourned and the couple were given liberty to amend their statement of grounds. It was mentioned again in the High Court on November 21, and it is adjourned until January 30 for mention. The defendants listed in the case are An Bord Pleanála, Clare County Council and the Attorney General. In their objection to the appeals’ board, John and Sheena Clancy, Bogbere Street, Ennistymon, outlined the process has had a significant stressful impact on them …
Read More »Public consultation on Blake’s Corner
CLARE County Council has announced that it is to hold a public consultation next week on the future of one of the county’s worst traffic bottlenecks. The council will show the “feasible options” aimed at resolving congestion at Blake’s Corner in Ennistymon. Each year, hundreds of thousands of people endure lengthy tailbacks caused by the narrow junction at Blake’s Corner, as they attempt to travel between Ennistymon and Lahinch. In January this year, the council announced that a report it had commissioned was recommending the construction of a new road and bridge across the Inagh River 80m upstream of the existing Conway Bridge and Blake’s Corner. However, it later emerged that three homes are on the proposed route of the “preferred solution”, including one occupied by a couple in their 70s and another by a young family. The subsequent backlash saw nearly a thousand people attend a public meeting in Ennistymon to discuss the proposal. A series of meetings followed …
Read More »Some progress on Blake’s Corner controversy
Clare County Council has said today (Tuesday) some progress has been made following its engagement with a committee of residents and local representatives relating to traffic management proposals at Blake’s Corner in Ennistymon. Two three-hour meetings have been held, during which detailed discussions took place in relation to the environmental, conservation and traffic requirements that require to be met for any proposal. The appointed project consultants have outlined the range of options explored to date to address the serious safety issues at Blake’s Corner and have presented the variants of different options to the committee. Following discussion and assessment of the options, one of the parties previously affected by land acquisition has been removed from the proposal as an alternative has been identified.
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