ROAD markings to highlight a concealed entrance to a Newmarket-on-Fergus primary school have been requested.

Installation of safety bollards and road markings at Stonehall National School โ€œas identified by the Department of Transport for the safety of all,โ€ was sought by Cllr Pat McMahon (FF).

In response to his motion at a sitting of the Shannon Municipal District, senior executive engineer Tom Mellett noted that improvements โ€œon each approach to the schoolโ€ were completed in 2021.

He confirmed, โ€œwe have submitted the school for a low-cost safety scheme in 2022, should it be successful a design will be prepared to determine the most appropriate traffic calming measuresโ€.

McMahon flagged that there a โ€œvast amount of housesโ€ in close proximity to the school. โ€œIt is a concealed entrance, markings on the road are to make other people aware of the school. Markings on the whole road to the entrance of the school is whatโ€™s wantedโ€.

As she voiced her support for the measures, Cllr Donna McGettigan (SF) highlighted, โ€œhere we are talking about safety around schoolsโ€.

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