*Cllr Pat Hayes (FF). Photograph: Ruth Griffin.ย 

AN EAST CLARE representative has accused a Tipperary councillor of spreading โ€œmisinformationโ€ about the trial pedestrianisation of the bridge linking Killaloe and Ballina.

Following a meeting of the Killaloe Municipal District and Nenagh Municipal District last Wednesday, a trial pedestrianisation period of July 28th to October 15th was confirmed for the Killaloe to Ballina bridge.

In a statement following the meeting, Ballina based Cllr Phyll Bugler (FG) said, โ€œboth Cllr Tony Oโ€™Brien and myself opposed this pedestrianisation on the grounds that this pedestrianisation is unnecessary due to the major drop in traffic flows since new bridge has openedโ€.

According to Cllr Bugler who was first elected to Tipperary County Council in 2004, traffic flows on the old bridge have dropped from 8,500 to 4,500.

She claimed the decision to bring in pedestrianisation was โ€œan executive decision of Clare CoCo (County Council). This pedestrianisation will affect businesses and tourism as we need as many access routes as possible into our twin townsโ€.

Killaloe and Ballinaโ€™s population which she estimated to be in the region of 5,000 ย โ€œis too low to sustain a pedestrian crossing only on old bridge. We certainly need a weight restriction on old bridgeโ€. She informed constituents she was โ€œvery opposed to this pedestrianisationโ€.

Speaking at the AGM of the Killaloe Municipal District in his final address as Cathaoirleach, Cllr Pat Hayes (FF) took aim at the comments of Cllr Bugler. โ€œWe had a meeting with our neighbours in Newport and Ballina, they were online and we agreed a trial closure for the bridge from the end of July to mid-October, subject to some media and social media posts I want clarity on this, it was jointly agreed by members of both Executives under advisement from the Department of Transport as well that we do this trial period, it was a previous agreement from both sides, it wasnโ€™t just Clare County Council it was the agreement of both Executives. There was dissenting views but the general agreement was to go with the trial periodโ€.

He continued, โ€œIt was a joint decision to be clear, I need clarity on that, misinformation can cause a lot of challenges to us all when it goes out there, thereโ€™s a perception out there no more than the opening of the new bridge which is totally untrueโ€.

When he concluded his remarks, Cllr Hayes commented, โ€œIโ€™ve too much talking doneโ€ to which Cllr Alan Oโ€™Callaghan (FF) quipped โ€œwhat is newโ€ and he then suggested in their setting of the Inis Cealtra visitor centre โ€œthereโ€™s an echo across the lakeโ€. Hayes replied, โ€œI hope Phyll Bugler is listening, letโ€™s bring a boat across. Weโ€™ll be like Brian Boru and have an invasion of Tipperaryโ€.

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