OMISSION FROM a Department of Transport circular is likely to hinder a Toonagh road which has cars travelling at an โ€œunbelievableโ€ speed from sourcing funding.

An appeal was made by Cllr Pat Daly (FF) before the Ennis Municipal District โ€œto try and straighten out the bad bends on the road from Toonagh Stores to Ruan Crossโ€ in close proximity to Ryanโ€™s Quarry.

In August, the Department of Transport provided a circular to all local authorities across the country with regard to โ€˜Locations of Interestโ€™ (LoI) for regional and local roads.

Acting senior executive engineer, Paddy Tiernan explained, โ€œThis circular identified particular roads where a high number of collisions have occurred. The purpose of this report was to assist and prompt local authorities to consider implementing schemes to rectify road safety issues at Locations of Interest. The R476 between Toonagh and the Ruan Cross was not identified as such a location nor were there any locations within Ennis MD which fit the criteriaโ€.

He acknowledged, โ€œWhilst it is positive that there have been no reports of a history of accidents at this location the circular from the Department limits the options available to fund any realignment of this section of road. Ennis MD will work with the Road Design Department of Clare County Council to assess the current condition of the road and determine what funding avenues are available should a scheme be warrantedโ€.

With โ€œso many bad bendsโ€ it is currently โ€œa terrible situationโ€ according to Cllr Daly. โ€œToonagh is on the gateway to North Clare, to Corofin, to Lisdoonvarna and the Burren,โ€ he stated. โ€œI hope they can secure funding because the residents canโ€™t put up with it much longer, the speed of cars is unbelievableโ€.

Seconding the proposal, Cllr Tom Oโ€™Callaghan (FF) noted that Toonagh had been โ€œclassed as a bad area with bad bendsโ€. He added, โ€œit is a worthy one and funding is what is requiredโ€.

Supporting the motion, Cllr Mary Howard (FG) said she was โ€œvery familiar with this section of road. Cars come around the quarry side very fast, there is an awful lot of traffic coming from the school side where there is a fine little school with 100 plus studentsโ€.

 

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