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ENNIS politicians have said they are โduty-boundโ to highlight the dangers for โunsupervised Traveller childrenโ who are at risk of an accident due to the absence of a footpath from the Quin Rd to the Ballaghboy site with principals describing it as โan accident waiting to happenโ.
Nine serviced bays are situated in the Ballaghboy halting site in Doora, two of which are vacant. The lack of safe walking infrastructure for residents in the traveller accommodation has been brought to the attention of county councillors by principals of the Holy Family NS.
In a joint proposal, Cllr Clare Colleran Molloy (FF) and Cllr Antoinette Baker Bashua (FF) brought the matter before the Ennis Municipal District where they sought the delivery of โimmediate interim safety measures such as warning signage, reduced speed limits, or temporary walkways, and to develop a permanent footpath solutionโ.
Principals of the senior and junior school at the Holy Family asked the situation โbe treated as a matter of critical child safety, not long-term planningโ. They expressed โdeep concerns for the safety of children who walk this route daily, that every morning at approximately 8:30am during peak traffic young children from the Ballaghboy Halting Site must walk nearly 700 meters along a busy stretch of road with no footpath, from the site to Jonnoโs Bar. There is no safe walking infrastructure to protect them from fast-moving vehiclesโ.
According to the principals, two staff members โhave been involved in serious traffic accidents on that same stretch of road in the recent past due to drivers, in one instance being intoxicated and the other, texting while driving. The situation is not only dangerous; it is untenable. In our view, the childrenโs current journey to and from school is an imminent accident waiting to happen. Currently, children from three families at Ballaghboy are enrolled in our school, with more expected as younger siblings and other Ballaghboy families reach school age. This means that the risk is ongoing and likely to increase unless immediate action is takenโ.
Acting senior engineer in the Ennis MD, Paddy Tiernan acknowledged the concerns raised by the principals and โthe genuine worry that motivates such correspondence. Safety on our county roads is of concern for all our citizens and the safety of our children heightens this sense of urgency to implement all possible measures at every location. Members will be aware that Ennis MD receives a significant number of requests each year for new footpaths, active travel infrastructure, and road safety improvements. We endeavour to carefully assess all requests on their merits, but unfortunately, not all can be accommodatedโ.
Estimated costs of the proposed project are โฌ350,000 excluding land costs, Tiernan advised. โIn the context of all possible road safety projects and funding availability we cannot, unfortunately, commit to this project at this time. We will, however, continue to review the options and measures to address the concernโ.
Speaking at the November meeting of the Ennis MD, Cllr Colleran Molloy noted it โit is a tricky one to locate a source of funding but at the same time both Cllr Baker Bashua and I have been speaking about this, I met the principals of both the junior and senior school at The Holy Family, there is no doubt about it, they are very worried that a serious accident is going to occur here, most especially for the young Traveller children staying on the Ballaghboy site who in some cases are not supervised by their parents, you can talk about parental supervision or lack thereof but in some instances it is not possibleโ.
There is โbig money involved in constructing the footpath,โ she accepted. โWe are duty bound to highlight this, there is a real danger here. Iโm a bit disappointed that the response doesnโt address any interim measuresโ.
Reducing speed limits are some โsimple stepsโ that โwould make a real difference,โ Cllr Baker Bashua maintained. โI understand budgets are limited and there are many competing demands across the Municipal District,โ she added.
Extending the footpath beyond Ballaghboy to Frank Healy Park is worth exploring so that funding steams open to sporting organisations could be utilised, Cllr Tommy Guilfoyle (SF) flagged.
Active Travel is another funding stream worth examining for the request, Cllr Paul Murphy (FG) maintained. โHealth and safety of children has to be paramountโ.
Recalling that he had a previous motion to bring footpaths to Bruach na hรbhann, Cllr Pat Daly (FF) commented, โit should be extended to the halting site, it is too dangerous to have children walking on the roadโ. Cllr Tom OโCallaghan (FF) remarked, โWeโve the fastest growing economy in Europe but basic services like providing footpaths to help young children and families we are not doingโ.
Responding to the councillors, Tiernan outlined, โWeโre very cautious about temporary or partial measures which would create a false sense of security that it is safe to walk on that road, if we are doing something Iโd like to do it rightโ. He said the extra few hundred metres to Frank Healy Park โis another couple of hundred thousand of euros, it is really expensive because of the necessity to purchase landsโ.
Cllr Colleran Molloy told her successor as Mayor of the Ennis MD, Cllr Mary Howard (FG) that letting the proposer of a motion in to respond โis the normal procedure in how we run meetingsโ then asked if warning signs could be considered. โI donโt want to give anyone a false sense of security,โ the senior engineer repeated.