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Consultation has concluded
Periodic Speed Limits, (section 9(5) of the road traffic act 2004)
Notice of public consultation on draft periodic speed limit bye-laws
Submissions are invited from the public on the draft periodic speed limit bye-laws, prepared under section 9(5) of the Road Traffic Act 2004. The special speed limit shall apply from Monday to Friday during school terms for the following periods:
Morning: Start 30 minutes before school starting time, End at school starting time.
Early collection: Start 5 minutes before collection time, End 15 minutes after collection time.
Late collection: Start 5 minutes before collection time, End 15 minutes after collection time.
The proposed introduction of periodic speed limits will be at the following locations:
N68, Caherea National School, Caherea, County Clare.
N67, New Quay National School, New Quay, County Clare.
N67, Rinneen National School, Rinneen, County Clare.
The public consultation phase will be open from 26th July until 06th September 2024 with the draft periodic speed limit bye-laws available for inspection during normal working hours at the following locations:
Clare County Council, Áras Contae an Chláir, New Road, Ennis, County Clare.
West Clare Municipal District Office, Town Hall, Kilrush.
Ennistymon Area Office, Ennis Road, Ennistymon.
Public Libraries in Ennis, Kilrush, Ennistymon during opening hours.
Submissions or observations may be made in writing via the have your say link below.
The closing date for submissions or observations on the draft periodic speed limits is 06th September 2024.
Periodic Speed Limits, (section 9(5) of the road traffic act 2004)
Notice of public consultation on draft periodic speed limit bye-laws
Submissions are invited from the public on the draft periodic speed limit bye-laws, prepared under section 9(5) of the Road Traffic Act 2004. The special speed limit shall apply from Monday to Friday during school terms for the following periods:
Morning: Start 30 minutes before school starting time, End at school starting time.
Early collection: Start 5 minutes before collection time, End 15 minutes after collection time.
Late collection: Start 5 minutes before collection time, End 15 minutes after collection time.
The proposed introduction of periodic speed limits will be at the following locations:
N68, Caherea National School, Caherea, County Clare.
N67, New Quay National School, New Quay, County Clare.
N67, Rinneen National School, Rinneen, County Clare.
The public consultation phase will be open from 26th July until 06th September 2024 with the draft periodic speed limit bye-laws available for inspection during normal working hours at the following locations:
Clare County Council, Áras Contae an Chláir, New Road, Ennis, County Clare.
West Clare Municipal District Office, Town Hall, Kilrush.
Ennistymon Area Office, Ennis Road, Ennistymon.
Public Libraries in Ennis, Kilrush, Ennistymon during opening hours.
Submissions or observations may be made in writing via the have your say link below.
The closing date for submissions or observations on the draft periodic speed limits is 06th September 2024.