Note: this is over multiple meetings and not all NBI officials or Designated Public Officials were present at the same time. - Informal communicationNote: this is over multiple meetings and not all NBI officials or Designated Public Officials were present at the same time. - Meeting
Intent: Clarification re status of funding application and commitment to deliver the OneShannonHub
Details: Letter to Gordon Daly, CEO, Clare Co. Co seeking update on progress with funding application for the OneShannonHub element of the Shannon Town Centre Masterplan
Intent: Clarification re status of funding application and commitment to deliver the OneShannonHub
Details: Letter to Gordon Daly, CEO, Clare Co. Co seeking update on progress with funding application for the OneShannonHub element of the Shannon Town Centre Masterplan
Intent: Clarification re status of funding application and commitment to deliver the OneShannonHub
Details: Letter to Gordon Daly, CEO, Clare Co. Co seeking update on progress with funding application for the OneShannonHub element of the Shannon Town Centre Masterplan
Intent: Deletions requested to wording of sections in Variation No. 1 to the Clare County Development Plan 2023 - 2029 relating to Shannon. Recommended replacement wording supplied to maintain strategic planning guidance
Details: Request for adjustments in wording of Variation No. 1 to the Clare County Development Plan 2023 - 2029
Intent: To raise concerns about the need to activate more residential sites where necessary services are available, and to lobby for necessary infrastructure upgrades (specifically an upgrade to Clareabbey wastewater treatment plant - currently at capacity) in order to advance housing targets in Ennis Municipal District.
Details: Ennis Chamber commissioned a report - Ennis Residential Zoning Profile - to examine how many residential zoned sites within Ennis Municipal District have been partially or fully activated within Clare County Development plan 2023 - 2029. The resulting fact-based report provided a basis for conversat, ...
Diarmuid McMahon President and Margaret O'Brien, CEO of Ennis Chamber, members of Ennis Chamber 'Property Developer' committee and author of the Ennis Zoning Report Justin Gleeson of People & Place consultants, met with elected members of Ennis Municipal District on October 21st, to discuss the findings of Ennis Chamber's report on residential zoning in Ennis, and to ask the elected councillors to seek investment in Clareabbey Waste Water Treatment Plant, which is currently at full capacity. - MeetingDiarmuid McMahon President of Ennis Chamber Margaret O'Brien, CEO of Ennis Chamber, members of Ennis Chambers 'Property Developer' committee and author of the Ennis Zoning Report Justin Gleeson of People & Place consultants met on September 24th with Chief Executive of Clare County Council Gordon Daly and members of the senior management team, involved in planning/ housing /development. - MeetingDiarmuid McMahon President of Ennis Chamber, Margaret O'Brien, CEO of Ennis Chamber, and a representative of Ennis Chambers 'Property Developer' committee met with Joe Cooney TD on October 5th to discuss key findings in Ennis Chamber's report on residential zoning in Ennis, and to ask Deputy Cooney to seek investment in Clareabbey Waste Water Treatment Plant, which is currently at full capacity. - Meeting
Intent: To strongly reject proposals recommending that Clare Local Authority would use CPO (Compulsory Purchase Orders) powers as an option to confiscate private land from farmers on the famous Cliffs of Moher coastal walk.::To emphasise that this is an attempt to intimidate the landowners and will be resisted outright. Many years ago landowners on the Cliffs of Moher agreed to allow a permissive walk through their lands and they are now being threatened with a CPO::To call on Clare County Council to immediately withdraw the CPO option and threat from the draft report.::To call on Clare County Council to engage constructively with the farmers and the IFA so an appropriate and effective arrangement can be agreed on the Cliffs of Moher coastal walk which reflects the scale of up to 1.5m tourists and estimated revenue of €19m annually.