This article is from page 7 of the 2013-12-10 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 7 JPG
THE DEVELOPMENT of a new road layout at Blakes Corner in Ennistymon is back on track – with An Bord Pleanála agreeing to fund an Environmental Impact Statement [EIS] into the development.
Progress on the development has been virtually stalled since October 2011 – when the Save Ennistymon’s Heritage group indicated its intention to refer planning permission for the project to An mBord Pleanála – should Clare County Council and the National Roads Authority [NRA] go ahead with planning without first completing an EIS.
This tactic had previously been used by objectors to a new pier in Doolin to delay progress on that development. Clare County Council has made a number of unsuccessful requests that funding be made available by the NRA over the past two years.
A council spokesperson confirmed yesterday that NRA funding will be made available next year to complete the EIS. “Clare County Council has received confirmation from the NRA that the required funding will be provided during 2014 to enable the Council, in conjunction with the NRA, to proceed with the EIS in relation to resolving traffic issues at Blakes Corner, Ennistymon. Work on this EIS will begin once this funding has been received,” said a council spokesperson.
The news comes on the foot of cor respondence between Lahinch Councillor Bill Slattery (FG) and Minister for Transport, Leo Varadkar, earlier this year.
“This matter has dragged on for a considerable time and no progress is being made on the issue. The lack of progress has been very frustrating,” he said. “We are now getting the money that we need for the EIS.
“This means that we can proceed right away with procurement of consultants to do this work and make a submission to An Bord Pleanála. I also received an assurance from Tom Tiernan [Senior Engineer with Clare County Council], that the steps leading down to Blakes Corner will be back-filled soon. This will make the situation there much safer.”
Once the EIS is completed Clare County Council/NRA will be in a position to go ahead with planning permission for the junction. This plan could see the front of Blakes and Linnanes building demolished and rebuilt on a site a number of metres back from the junction.