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Bollards needed on cycle lane to Murrisk

During this week’s Westport electoral area meeting, Councillor Peter Flynn said that action needs to be taken regarding the cycle lane on the coastal route from Belclare to Murrisk.

Mayor asks public for patience as one-way trial goes into second week

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The one-way traffic system in place this week in the city may not be working as well as had been expected, according to the Mayor of Kilkenny Malcolm Noonan who is still hopeful that the system will work once people get used to the route.

€300k for Glasson traffic calming

Traffic calming measures for Glasson are to be completed this year after funding of €300,000 was made available by the National Roads Authority for the scheme.

Council to combat speeding drivers

Kilkenny County Council is taking traffic calming measures to combat speeding cars and to cope with the overall increase in traffic on the Old Golflinks Road, Johnswell Road, Newpark Drive and Lovers Lane

Don’t write GLUAS off yet Walsh tells council

Ambitions to have a light rail system operating in Galway may have been dealt a fatal blow in a new report from the Galway City Council which regards it as far too costly and advocates a new bus system for the city instead.

End of the road for tractors?

The Road Safety Authority is advising the public that the deadline for the submission of views on the use of agricultural vehicles on public roads has been extended to Friday September 26.

FitzGerald wants Kilkenny “On Your Bike!”

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As Kilkenny city dwellers bear the brunt of the on-street parking charges and are left looking for alternative ways of transport, first time Borough Council candidate David FitzGerald is looking towards resolutions for city centre workers.

End of the road for tractors?

The Road Safety Authority is advising the public that the deadline for the submission of views on the use of agricultural vehicles on public roads has been extended to Friday September 26.

Ballindereen needs traffic calming measures says Creed

The absence of appropriate traffic control, crossings, or off-road parking at Ballindereen National School is putting the lives of its 130 pupils at risk.

Improved accessibilty at Athlone Station

Work has commenced on major accessibility improvements at Athlone Train Station. These improvements are designed to give greater access to those with mobility and sensory impairments as well as offering improved facilities to families travelling with small children and those travelling with heavy baggage.

 

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