*Helga Himmelsbach.ย
A NORTH CLARE widow has said she is still afraid to cycle on the road where her late husband was killed.
Twenty two people were present outside the Ennistymon offices of Clare County Council at lunchtime on Wednesday where they carried candles in memory of Jerry OโConnor, a Lisdoonvarna man who was killed outside Ballyvaughan at the end of July.
All four North Clare councillors, Cllr Shane Talty (FF), Cllr Joe Garrihy (FG), Cllr Joe Killeen (FF) and Cllr Liam Grant (GP) were in attendance.
Helga Himmelsbach, Jerryโs widow said, โthere is still an unprecedented amount of rental and tourist cars on the road, to a degree that you still canโt walk or cycle safelyโ. When visiting Co Kerry, she noted โthe amount of road signage is unbelievable, you compare it to Clare and there is nothing yet we have nearly overtaken Kerry with our tourist numbersโ.
Buses and camper vans are not deterred from traversing routes such as Corkscrew Hill, โwe have more buses and cars on the road because of the Cliffs,โ she added.
โIโm here for my reason but Iโm also here as an avid cyclist, Iโm still frightened of my life to cycle passed the place where Jerry was knocked down because it is still not safe,โ Helga admitted.
Both her and Jerry purchased electric bikes due to their awareness of carbon emissions, she recounted. โTo be intimidated to cycle is a very poor reflection of the management of our county, 99% of our tourism is carbon and I havenโt heard of any constructive methods to veer away from carbon tourismโ.
She continued, โI would hope there is swift action. I will definitely not go away. I will be there pushing from behind, it is unfathomable why Clare is so resistant to implement very practical adviceโ.
Chairperson of the North Clare Community Group, Tom Barrett commented, โall of us share this sense of grief, the loss of a friend and a family memberโ. He acknowledged that efforts are ongoing at Government level โto reduce speed limits on every type of road in North Clareโ. He added, โthe Government has done something which impacts the entire country and in a real sense a mark of respect to all families and people who lost those livesโ.
He explained, โwhat we have said to Clare County Council is there are many examples of best practice, we have specifically chosen Kerry as an example, we are not asking you to be miracle workers and do what hasnโt been done before, weโre asking for best practiceโ. Sustainable tourism and the support for this principle by elected representatives was acknowledged by Tom.
A delegation of the group in attendance held a meeting with Clare County Council Director of Service, Leonard Cleary along with Cllr Talty, Cllr Killeen and Cllr Grant which commenced at 1pm on Wednesday.