The vision for the Lough Derg Greenway is to create a walking and cycling path adjacent to or overlooking Lough Derg.

Have your say on Derg Greenway Project

Tipperary County Council now invite the residents of the local area, members of the public and other interested parties to participate in a non-statutory public consultation on the Study Area and Constraints for the proposed Lough Derg Greenway Project.

Tipperary County Council in partnership with Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) has commenced the development of the Lough Derg Greenway project. A proposed 24-kilometre long walking and cycling path that would connect Ballina and Dromineer in Co. Tipperary. In addition to connecting the towns themselves, it is envisaged that the greenway would improve accessibility to other local attractions in the area. It is also envisaged that this greenway would ultimately form part of the proposed national cycle network.

The vision for the Lough Derg Greenway is to create a walking and cycling path adjacent to or overlooking Lough Derg that provides for a world class recreational experience for people of all ages and abilities that will serve the local community and attract tourism to the region. The greenway will be developed in accordance with the Code of Best Practice for National and Regional Greenways and will seek to integrate with and enhance the existing natural and built features of the region in cooperation with the communities which it passes through.

The development of a project of this nature involves several stages. The current stage of this project is Phase 1: Concept and Feasibility. As part of this phase, a concept and feasibility report will be developed which considers the rationale for the project along with any engineering and environmental constraints which may impact the development of the project. This report will involve a desktop study and non-intrusive site walkovers. If you wish to know more about the proposed site walkovers or have any objection in respect of walkovers within the Study Area, please contact the project team at the details provided below.

As part of this project, input from the local and general public will be a critical factor to ensure the maximum benefit of the project to the local area. As a result, this public consultation is being held as the first stage of the project process to allow this data to be collected and inform the project development from its concept stage. Tipperary County Council is now inviting members of the public to have their say on the study area presented.

The study area map and scheme brochure are now available for inspection:

Nenagh Civic Offices, Limerick Road, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, E45 A099

Killaloe Public Library, The Lock House Killaloe Co. Clare, V94 ED83 (Please note public opening times may vary)

by following the link to http://www.loughderggreenway.ie

These documents now be inspected during normal office hours, 9.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday until Monday, September 19, inclusive (excluding weekends and bank holidays).

HAVE YOUR SAY

Please submit your views and feedback:

using the online feedback form available on the project website accessible at www.loughderggreenway.ie

by email to loughderggreenway@c3.ie

by post addressed to: FAO – Clandillon Civil Consulting, Loughderg Greenway Project Team, Osprey Business Centre, Devoy Quarter, Naas, Co. Kildare. W91 W0D0

Closing date for receipt of submissions: 4.30pm on Monday, September 19.

Tipperary County Council values the opinion of the community on this project and welcomes feedback from the public and interested parties.