THE parklet on O’Connell Street in Ennis has been described as an “aesthetic abomination” and “a pustule” this week, by a local trader, who has said there have been reports of rats being seen around it.
Meanwhile Clare County Council have defended the parklet, saying it was brought in to support elderly people and those with reduced mobility, that the public reaction to it has been positive and that the parklet hasn’t led to an increase in vermin in the area.
In a letter sent to the HSE and Clare County Council, a local trader complained of seeing rats at the parklet, close to their premises. “I, myself, observed rodents scurryting around and under this structures on Thursday, March 11, as I was cleaning the outside of my premises. I approached the street cleaning lorry and my observation was corroborated by them. Another street cleaner can bear witness to this also.
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MADISON, Wis. One year ago, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Since then, the pandemic has changed all of our lives in ways we’ll still likely be grappling with long after the pandemic comes to an end.
During a Wisconsin Department of Health Services media briefing Thursday, Gov. Tony Evers took time to reflect on the year and all of its challenges.
“This past year has been challenging and unrelenting, and folks have spent it worrying; worrying about the health and safety of their families and friends; worrying about finding work or being safe at work; worrying about the future of the business they built from the ground up; and worrying about making sure that they could keep the lights and heat on at home,” Evers said. “It sure hasn’t been easy and we never could have known the toll this pandemic would take, and the tragedy it would bring, especially for the families and loved ones of the 6,524 Wisconsinites who died from COVID-19 this year. Wi
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