APPEALS FOR a pedestrian crossing and lights plus the presence of a lollipop persons have been made for Mullagh National School.

Veteran councillors, PJ Kelly (FF) and Gabriel Keating (FG) unbeknownst to each other both lodged similar proposals before the West Clare Municipal District regarding the West Clare primary school.

A pedestrian crossing with lights between the car park and the entrance/exit points of the school was requested by Kelly while Keating asked for an enhancement of road safety measures which included a zebra crossing road marking and a lollipop person.

Senior executive engineer in the West Clare MD, Alan Kennelly in his response suggested the school apply to the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) programme to fund the requested works. SRTS is operated by the Green Schools Programme by the Department of Education and An Taisce in partnership with the Department of Transport and local authorities.

Kennelly said, โ€œThere is a SRTS design guide and Iโ€™d suggest that works should be carried out in accordance with the design guide. Mullagh National School is registered with SRTS. I will raise the possibility of accessing SRTS/Active Travel funding with our road design officeโ€.

On the fact that two elected representatives raised the matter, Cllr Kelly remarked, โ€œthe board of management in Mullagh must be contacting both sides of the house, one of them requested lights and a crossing but Cllr Keating is more creative and wants a lollypop person there. For the weather in Quilty, you wonโ€™t need an umbrella for the lights but you will need a permanent one for the lollipop lady. They have an active board of management and wonโ€™t be found wantingโ€.

Sharp-witted Keating responded, โ€œI got communication from the principal and vice principal, they didnโ€™t mention Cllr Kelly to meโ€ to which the long-serving Lissycasey man answered back, โ€œI advised them to go to you as a good helperโ€ and pointed out that his colleague played football against the Board of Managementโ€™s chairperson.

โ€œAlan didnโ€™t waste any words with the same reply,โ€ Keating noted of the senior engineerโ€™s response to which Cathaoirleach of the West Clare MD, Cllr Shane Talty observed, โ€œit was the same questionโ€.

An application for SRTS was made by the school in 2021, Cllr Keating stated. โ€œItโ€™s back to our engineer in Kilrush to come up with a solution here, we do have a problem in Mullagh regarding footpaths upgrades, he was to talk to me about that. I am hoping when he goes to Mullagh to do the footpaths, he might call into the school and have a chat with the principal. I always like to help a school in a rural area, by and large they do great work with the children both during hours and after with different gamesโ€.

Kennelly acknowledged they hadnโ€™t been to visit the school as of yet. โ€œIโ€™ve met with the local publican and weโ€™ve some bits to do, itโ€™s slow but weโ€™ll get there. Small rural schools would be high on my list of priorities, my father was principal of a small rural school for 40 years so I agree with what youโ€™re saying. Mullagh has registered with the NTA on the safe routes scheme, they not chosen for first round of funding but they are registered, I think they will receive funding in subsequent roundsโ€.

This prompted Cllr Keating to request his comments in writing and Kenneally repeated โ€œjust because they didnโ€™t get round one doesnโ€™t mean they wonโ€™t get it in subsequent roundsโ€.

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