With high rainfall filling the west coast of Ireland again, I thought it would be a nice idea to look back just over a decade ago when Ennis became Venice.
Ennis began in the 13thcentury when a family settled a plot of land that was completely surrounded by the River Fergus. As it grew, the town was named ‘Inis’ which is the Irish word for Island. The name was eventually changed to Ennis during the occupation of Britain (but that’s a story for another day). Skip forward a few hundred years, Ennis’ river banks were about to be put to the test! Ennis had always struggled with little floods but in late 2009 and early 2010, it rained like never before. The river began to rise… quickly…very quickly.

That being said, it was not just the traders who were affected. I was 13 years old at the time and my school, St. Flannans College, was completely flooded. “YESSSS!” I shouted as the intercom announced to the whole school that we are to evacuate immediately. No school, no homework and all my friends would be in the same situation. It would be like an extra Christmas holiday. We all presumed this would be something very minor and the school would fix the problem quickly resulting in us all being back in the classroom the following day. Luckily for us, it rained and rained and rained. What was supposed to be 1 day off ended up being 2 full weeks off school. My friends and I played PlayStation, and of course, created rafts from scrap wood and made the most of the floods. To us, the town had become a huge playground sent from above for us all to enjoy. What a time to be alive!




