*Helga Himmelsbach. Photograph: John Mangan
NORTH CLARE locals blocked off access to Ballyvaughan for under half an hour for the second time in the space of a week as part of their efforts to seek better road conditions.
A campaign has been launched following the death of Lisdoonvarnaโs Jerry OโConnor (72) at the end of July with his wife Helga Himmelsbach leading the charge to bring about safer conditions for the people of North Clare and visitors to the area.
Music was played by Eugene Lambe following the conclusion of the demonstration at the location where Jerry was killed after he was hit by a French tourist driving on the wrong side of the road.
Clare TD, Cathal Crowe (FF), Cllr Joe Garrihy (FG), Cllr Joe Killeen (FF) and Shannon based Cllr Donna McGettigan (SF) attended Thursday morningโs demonstration.
Speaking this week, Helga stressed, โit is time things change. I will get things moving, I will not have let Jerry die in vain, Jerry died to highlight this, this is a death sentence, we have to travel here for work, we donโt travel at speed in this Irish disneyland, we want to live our lives with meaning and dignity. How many people will need to did in this senseless manner before something will happenโ.
She questioned the politicians on how they were representing the people that elected them. โThe buses bringing the tourists here are not leaving a penny, the people walking and cycling here contribute more than ten buses. What can we do so more people are not shattered to bitsโ.
Deputy Crowe admitted improvements wonโt happen within the space of a week. โA whole range of measures have to happen,โ he acknowledged while describing the current situation as โinsufficientโ. โThe Council have come to up with a safety plan, road design has to happen, the road signage can happen sooner,โ he stated. Crowe referenced advertisements on RTร from families who have lost loved ones on Irish roads but added, โwe canโt have mitigations for the idiocy of some driversโ.
Responding to this, Helga stated, โpeople driving on the wrong side of the road is not a single occurrence, it happens 100 times a day,โ she claimed. โIt just happened on a blind bend so Jerry couldnโt see itโ.
Inagh based Giselle Harvey admitted on two occasions travelling to Ballyvaughan that morning buses had encroached on the wrong side of the road.
Plans are in place for a mobility strategy to assess the speed limit in North Clare, Cllr Killeen advised. โWe are working on it and I know it is too late in this instance,โ he sympathised. With his work on a family farm in Fanore, he said he was well aware of โhow dangerousโ the roads are in Ballyvaughan and surrounding areas, โwe are determined to get something doneโ.
Fanore woman Sheila OโDriscoll referenced previous comments from Deputy Crowe that funding for North Clare could not be waved like a magic wand. โThe county engineer needs to be held accountable, there is barely a road marking visible from Fanore to Ballyvaughan but there is coach after coachโ.
Sheila contacted Kerry TD, Michael Healy-Rae (IND) to obtain further information on the one-way system for coaches there, โhe said it was an unofficial agreement and that people of Kerry are making it workโ.
Neon lights are needed in North Clare to slow down traffic for the six months of high season, she argued. โThe cash cow is the Cliffs of Moher, this needs to be fast tracked and immediately. 101 people have died on our roads before Jerry, youโre not going to hide from us, Jerry is the eighth person to die on North Clare roads recentlyโ. Sheila urged the politicians to act, โunless you do it more people will die. This woman hasnโt had time to grieve, itโs not good enough, the people of North Clare have had enough. How many more people will have to dieโ.
Lisdoonvarna based Cllr Garrihy said the North Clare councillors will not be found wanting. โThis is about focus, solutions have laid out. Thirty detailed submissions were made to the Cliffs of Moher strategy which have been completely ignored. Weโre a home to local communities. Our experience is that it is so far down a priority list, it is not good enoughโ.
Support must begin to emanate from Clareโs Oireachtas members, Cllr Garrihy maintained. โthere are actions taken and small wins that can be got, it is about communities supporting us. We have to do something, the local community involvement is needed to support the things we are calling for, it is not today or yesterday that mass tourism has been in North Clare. It is a lonesome voice talking when you see the Cliffs of Moher in national promotion but aside that has to be the safety of people living here, it is not a popular one and when we speak it is not welcome, we need our local community behind us, we are doing measures but sadly it is no good for Jerryโ.
Helga told the gathering, โbuses are ruining our quality of life, we donโt need bus tourism, we need quality numbersโ. She continued, โthe Burren is of outstanding beauty. Our communities are gorgeous, the people that want to live their lives here should be let. We donโt need buses or fast track tourism or crazy drivers to come through here, we need quality. We want to feel safe in our community, we need a massive change to come into NC and beyondโ.
A walk of remembrance for Jerry will be held on August 27th beginning at 3pm.