A KILSHANNY ROAD has been โdestroyedโ by trucks clearing forestry in North Clare, a county councillor has claimed.
Reinstatement works were requested along the L-5104 in Carrowmanagh, Kilshanny by Cllr Shane Talty (FF) at a sitting of the West Clare Municipal District. He flagged, โThe road has been badly damaged from timber trucks clearing local forestryโ and argued for its inclusion in the 2025 Schedule of Municipal District Works.
Senior executive engineer in the West Clare MD, Tony Neville stated, โrepair and maintenance works to the worst sections along the L-5104 will commence as soon as possible and will continue for the duration of the felling/haulage contract. Once we determine this completion date, the road will be included in the following years Roadworks Programmeโ.
Speaking at the West Clare MD meeting, Cllr Talty remarked that the road was โdestroyed by a third level partyโ. He commented, โthere are vast areas of forestry coming to maturity thirty years after they were planted, it seems strange that there isnโt some condition to the clearing licences for Coillte or private operators, a way of recouping the costs for restructuring the roads. The road here has effectively collapsedโ. He added, โThese companies should have more to pay than their road taxโ.
โThis reminds me of the horse who ate the grass,โ remarked Cllr Joe Killeen (FF). โIt is something we need to look at it, if the road is damaged then we need to look at itโ.
Seconding the proposal, Cllr Bill Slattery (FG) recalled, โBack in 2017 they were going to get funding for repairs of these roads, there was some agreement in place going back that they would pay for some maintenanceโ.
Neville said he was not aware of such an agreement. โIt is a public road, they are entitled to be on, I stand open to correction but I donโt think there is an agreementโ.
Acting Director of Service, John OโMalley told the meeting, โCllr Slattery is touching on something which weโve been dealing with because there are roads getting damagedโ. He advised that they have been liaising with personnel in the Department of Agriculture and Forestry, โitโs been difficultโ. He continued, โWeโve been working, weโve had some success but it is tricky, weโre trying to get Dept to enter agreement to get it more streamlinedโ. OโMalley concluded, โIt is a work in progress, we have to keep at itโ.