The Catholic church in Ennis has made a bid to secure a massive
financial windfall in connection with a substantial landholding it owns
in the town.
This follows Ennis parish employing consultants to make
a submission to Clare County Council calling on the local authority to
promote lands the church owns to allow a major retail development
proceed.
There already appears to be interest from a major
retailer in developing a new store, with Aldi confirming it is seeking
to construct a second store in Ennis.
In a separate submission
on the review of the Ennis and Environs Development Plan, Aldi has
called on the council to identify suitable potential sites for retail
development.
The submissions came before the council at its June meeting last Monday.
In the submission lodged on behalf of Ennis parish by Paddy Coleman
& Associates, the consultants state that the site currently occupied
by Ennis National School on the Kilrush Rd “is ideal and should be
promoted by the council through the Ennis and Environs Development Plan
to cater for the identified retail deficiency” in Ennis.
The
parish states that the land will be available in the short term when it
is vacated by Ennis NS for a school under construction at Ashline,
expected to open in September.
The submission states that the other landowners of the proposed site are all interested in its development.
The consultants claim that “the close proximity of the site to the
town centre will allow for interaction of pedestrians between shopping
areas, while the site can be linked effectively with the existing town
centre so that there is likely to be a commercial synergy”.
The consultants claim inclusion of the site within the Ennis town centre
boundary would create a new street that could be an organic extension
of the town centre.