Sixmilebridge & Bunratty pedestrian route part of Shannon Greenway plans
A PEDESTRIAN ROUTE between Bunratty and Sixmilebridge will be incorporated in plans for the Shannon Greenway.
A PEDESTRIAN ROUTE between Bunratty and Sixmilebridge will be incorporated in plans for the Shannon Greenway.
*The memorial garden in Tuamgraney. Photograph: Luke Fleming ROUTE OPTIONS are being assessed for the Shannon Greenway connecting Scariff to Limerick City.
CLOSE to €1m has been allocated for the progression of six greenway routes across Co Clare.
*Green Party leader, Eamon Ryan. Photograph: John Mangan Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan (GP) was forced to cancel a planned trip to Clare on Friday after testing positive for COVID-19.
Possessing the beauty of the Wild Atlantic Way and Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands will add to the prestige of the Shannon Greenway when it is completed.
A feasibility study must be carried out in order to determine what progress can be made with regard to the future use of the vacant Astor Cinema site in Scariff which is viewed as a potential key asset to the Shannon Greenway.
Plans to link Scariff and Limerick as part of the Shannon Greenway could see construction begin by 2023.
Absence of Clare projects in €63.5m worth of funding announced this week for Greenways is not reason to spark concern, one of the county’s seven Oireachtas members has outlined.
One Clare man is leading the crusade to see a 360km Shannon Greenway developed that would benefit towns and villages along Ireland’s biggest river. East Clare tourism promoter, Eoin O’Hagan this March pitched the idea of The Shannon Greenway to Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, Tánaiste Simon Coveney and Ministers Helen McEntee and Josepha Madigan. Both the Taoiseach and Tánaiste liked …
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