Shannon councillors have appealed for safe pedestrian access to be put in place from a traveller housing estate to the town centre.

Safe pedestrian access from St Helenโ€™s Park to Shannon Town Centre was put on the agenda of a recent Shannon Municipal District meeting by Cllr Donna McGettigan (SF). โ€œThere is no safe route for pedestrians and they have to pass two very busy roundabouts,โ€ she flagged.

โ€œAs soon as you step out of St Helenโ€™s Park you are onto a very busy road,โ€ McGettigan stated. โ€œYou canโ€™t have people living in a housing estate and have no safe access to the town centre,โ€ Sinn Fรฉinโ€™s sole elected representative on Clare County Council commented.

Support from Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) along with a source of funding will be required to progress a footpath link, senior engineer Aidan Oโ€™Rourke outlined. โ€œThe N19 including north of the roundabout to St Helenโ€™s Park is within the control of Transport Infrastructure Ireland and its contractors,โ€ he noted. The Shannon MD office are to examine potential options for a pedestrian link with costings to be detailed at a later date.

Cllr Gerry Flynn (IND) told the meeting he had put a similar motion before the Shannon MD โ€œand the response was very similarโ€. He was critical of the lack of supports the local authority have in place for the residents at Ballymurtagh, โ€œIt is a sad indictment of Clare County Council when residents are put into a vulnerable position. Not all of them have transport to negotiate a very difficult area. They do deserve more attention in relation to what can be doneโ€.

He suggested the matter be brought to the attention of Minister for Housing, Darragh Oโ€™Brien (FF).

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