Another cause for celebration!

I was at the meeting in Ballyroe hotel last night and I’m happy to report that it was extremely well-attended, respectful and constructive. Personally, I feel that the majority of the people shared the same ground: This walkway will be a valuable local resource for the community, especially children, but should only go ahead once the reasonable concerns of those living near the track have been met. Thus, Vincent Foley from Kerry County Council announced that the walkway is now to undergo a new planning process that involves the public. There was a feeling by some objecting locals that the consultation process had been very poor at the outset, with some believing that the track was simply being pushed through. Kerry County Council have acknowledged this and, by extending the consultation period and urging all those with concerns to contact him directly, Vincent is doing his best to ensure that everyone feels their concerns are now being heard and that a new planning process renders the project more democratic and transparent which is to be applauded.
This project will now go through the following process:
1. A four month consultation period which will address all legitimate concerns.
2. Funding must be secured both to lay down the track and maintain it in the coming years.
3. Part 8 Planning Approval must be secured from Kerry County Council and Tralee County Council.

If the walkway does go ahead, it will start in September 2010 and will take approximately 6-7 weeks.

If I have gotten any of this information wrong, please don’t hesitate to get in touch and put me right.

4 thoughts on “Another cause for celebration!

  1. Hey,
    Just came accross this in the paper. it seems a cycle route in Clare has been listed in the top 10 of the Lonely Planet’s ‘Best in Travel 2010’ guide. I reckon the Tralee/Fenit line would give that a run for it money !

    And on the topic of money, about interesting fact in the article, ‘Some 102,000 overseas visitors take cycling holidays in Ireland annually, generating €78 million.’
    Wow !

    http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2009/1118/1224259043069.html

    1. Hi Fran,
      I called the person responsibile in Kerry County Council on the 13th of July and he was out at a meeting. I left a message for him to call back but he never did. I will try again this week. Alternatively, you can call them yourself. Maybe a couple of us calling could elicit some sort of progress report?
      I will keep you informed,
      Ailbhe

  2. Hi when will construction work on the walkway be complete. Will the railtracks be taking up to make the walkway?

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