Enniscorthy families in danger from ongoing out of order school traffic lights
There are growing concerns in Enniscorthy Town as traffic lights outside St. Aidens Primary School continue to be out of order – as easing of restrictions further today.
The traffic lights on Nunnery Road, located at the top of town near the Presentation Centre, have been out of action for more than 1 week.
As many as 800 school children – with some as young as 5 years old – needing to cross the traffic heavy road to get to school.
Councillor Jackser Owens says Nunnery Roads is known to be one of the busiest roads in the town.
UPGRADE OF ENNISCORTHY WATER SYSTEMS PLANNED FOR THE NEXT FEW MONTHS
Irish Water Officials have confirmed the water systems in Enniscorthy Town will be upgraded in the coming months.
A 2 million euro tender will go live this summer for the construction of a new raw water intake system on the existing abstraction site at Clonhaston.
Expansions of the Kilagoley and Edermine Boreholes are also being planned with a hydrologist hopefully in place next month.
This news has been welcomed by local minister James Browne who says the works will act as a foundation for the expansion of homes, businesses and investment in the town.
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