*The Cliffs of Moher. Photograph: Ann O’Connell

โ€œA disconnectโ€ exists between Clareโ€™s premier tourist attraction and those living in close proximity to it.

Visitor numbers to the Cliffs of Moher increased by 3.8 percent to 1,580,010 in 2018 making it Irelandโ€™s second most popular tourist attraction for the fifth year in succession. A staff of 110 are employed at itโ€™s Visitor Experience during peak season.

With the subsequent presence of coaches on North Clareโ€™s smaller rural roads, an improvement in traffic management was sought by the newly elected quartet of councillors, Joe Killeen, Shane Talty, Roisin Garvey and Joe Garrihy at the adjourned June meeting of Clare County Council.

In a jointly written response, Directors of Services Carmel Kirby and Leonard Cleary outlined the measures being taken by the local authority relating to traffic management in the area through liaisons with state agencies and surrounding communities.

Such examples referred to included, a traffic congestion survey being conducted by Fรกilte Ireland along The Wild Atlantic Way, an investment in the improvement of road infrastructure approaching the Cliffs, an increase in the presence of traffic wardens, requesting the National Transport Authority to amend routes to ensure they travel on suitable roads and tourism strategies.

โ€œOn a pilot basis, the Cliffs of Moher is operating a courtesy shuttle bus service for visitors who are afforded the opportunity to park in local towns and villages. Clare County Council and National Parks and Wildlife Service have been meeting over the last year to discuss a vision for a sustainable tourism model in the Burren. The Transportation Department has planned to commence a review in September 2019 which will explore opportunities to improve transportation across the county,โ€ the reply concluded.

Cllr Killeen highlighted there has been an influx in users to routes such as New Quay, Doolin, Fanore and Kilfenora. โ€œThe road by Kilfenora football field is being used by buses going to the Cliffs of Moher, Google have identified this as a suitable route, it isnโ€™t and needs to be looked at. At time the traffic is bottle neck in Corofin with a complete lack of access. There are a lack of pull-in spaces from Ennis to Inagh, the lack of public transport also needs to be looked at. We welcome the tourists but need to look at overall trafficโ€. He predicted, โ€œNumbers will increase at the Cliffs of Moher, we have the opportunity to increase economic flow right throughout the whole countyโ€.

His Fianna Fรกil colleague, Shane Talty added, โ€œWhat weโ€™re calling for is an overall plan, look at the tourism boom weโ€™re in the middle of people need to see there is a plan to measure the visitors in the areaโ€. He outlined that over the course of the June Bank Holiday weekend, residents in certain parts of the county โ€œfelt like prisoners in their own homeโ€ such was the amount of traffic.

Fine Gaelโ€™s Joe Garrihy warned of the growing distance between the Cliffs and the personnel living in the areas closest to them. โ€œThis is not a new issue, it has been going on for the last ten years. I feel from representing my community and talking to people in North Clare, they are completely disconnected from the Cliffs of Moher and have been since itโ€™s inception. I can speak for the communities, they feel completely disconnected from the Cliffs of Moher and havenโ€™t been engaged with. We have a wonderful product, we have some of the most precious environmentsโ€.

Inagh native Cllr Roisin Garvey urged the Council Executive to see the benefits that can result from allocating money to cycle infrastructure. โ€œWeโ€™re talking about traffic and climate litigation, nobody mentioned cycle infrastructure, people spend more money if they travel on bikes and they have to feed themselves. There is going to be a shift from spending money on roads to cycle lanesโ€.

Transport plans need to be โ€œmore integratedโ€, Cllr Johnny Flynn stated as he suggested linking Dublin Coach to the shuttle services on offer. Cllr Pat Hayes who represented part of North Clare before the electoral areas were redrawn wished the councillors well in their endeavour to see progress, โ€œSome of the agencies not Clare County Council are quite slow in coming to the table on something that is important for the whole county. Spread the tourism base across North Clare and please God some day they will find East Clareโ€.

Council Chief Executive, Pat Dowling expressed his disappointment with some of the comments passed. โ€œThis issue has been around for a long time. Iโ€™m disappointed to hear the local community donโ€™t feel part of the Cliffs of Moher, in the past week local farmers were met regarding plans, Iโ€™m not sure who you were talking to Cllr Garrihy but we are engaging with the local communityโ€.

Director of Rural Development, Leonard Cleary stressed, โ€œIt goes without saying that tourists are very welcome in all parts of Clare. Iโ€™m conscious that it can be very easy to single out one visible attraction and say it is a problemโ€. He said local farmers have been met twice regarding a strategy for the Cliffs up to the year 2040, the courtesy shuttle bus are being designed โ€œto ensure visitor spend in towns and villages around the Cliffs,โ€ and the purchase of two car parks in North Clare close to Ennistymon are aimed to alleviate some of the congestion.

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