Renewed attempts to provide a footpath and pedestrian crossing across the River Fergus in Drehidnagower have formed a submission to the National Transport Authority (NTA).

A bid by the Ennis Municipal District to secure funding for what has been a described as โ€œlong-term solutionโ€ for Drehidnagower was made under the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sportโ€™s Active Travel scheme last year was unsuccessful. The same proposal is to be put before the NTA in the Councilโ€™s initial list of Active Travel projects this year.

Both Cllr Pat Daly (FF) and Cllr Clare Colleran Molloy (FF) tabled motions seeking the installation of public lighting in the Drumcliffe area from Lees Rd to beyond Drehidnagower Bridge and Oak Park.

Existing lighting between the Bridge and Watery Rd is already in place with junction at Drumcliffe Rd also equipped, senior engineer Eamon Oโ€™Dea stated. Discussions are ongoing with the public lighting engineer to assess the feasibility of adding additional lighting from the existing power supply poles on the Drehidnagower Rd. He outlined that the long-term solution was to provide a footpath and pedestrian crossing across the River Fergus.

Construction of a roundabout at the junction of Drehidnagower Rd and Watery Rd is expected to be carried out by the developer of 66 houses on the Drehidnagower Rd โ€œonce the pandemic restrictions are lifted,โ€ Oโ€™Dea revealed. A roundabout at the Drumcliffe Rd junction is included in the LIHAF road infrastructure, he added.

Speaking at a recent meeting of the Ennis MD, Cllr Daly detailed that โ€œa huge amountโ€ of people were walking the road on a daily basis. He appealed for the 200m section of the road to be lit to continue to foster the promotion of exercising. Cllr Colleran Molloy was hopeful help would be forthcoming for the residents in the area.

Cllr Mary Howard (FG) expressed her shock at the lack of accidents at the location. โ€œIt is an area of the town Iโ€™m regularly on about, it is heavily traversed with people walking, running or pushing buggiesโ€. She highlighted that children โ€œin dark school uniformsโ€ were walking the route on their return from school, โ€œhow there hasnโ€™t been an accident there is beyond meโ€.

Inclusion of the road in the schedule of municipal district works had been sought by Cllr Johnny Flynn (FG). โ€œThis is a very important stretch of urban road that needs to be dealt withโ€. Cllr Mark Nestor (FF) voiced his hope that a solution would be implemented.

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