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PLANS: An artist's impression of what the new road layout and adjacent community area will look like.

By Sean Moriarty

Killarney councillors met behind closed doors on Wednesday this week to discuss changes to the Bypass Road/Lewis Road/Kilcummin Road realignment plans.

The junction has been the scene of several fatal accidents in recent years and its realignment is seen as a major priority in Killarney by both residents and politicians alike.

Earlier this year Kerry County Council and Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) revealed draft plans for the junction.

 

New plans, seen by the Killarney Advertiser, show a new pedestrian underbridge linking Bridgefield housing estate to a new recreation area which will be constructed in the cut-off lands between the existing and new Kilcummin roads.

 

The plans revealed in February show that the N22 Lewis Road and Kilcummin Road Upgrade Project would involve the upgrade of approximately 0.8km of the N22 National Primary Route which forms part of the Killarney Bypass. Specifically, the project focuses on the upgrade of a staggered junction which connects the L3902 Lewis Road and the L2033 Kilcummin Road to the N22.

 

On Wednesday, TII presented additional plans to the Council in the Town Hall. The new proposal does not change the proposed new road layout, which will include a new roundabout, a new section added to the Kilcummin Road to move it away from the Lewis Road intersection, the banning of right turns from the Bypass to Lewis Road.

 

Motorists will continue to the new roundabout and double-back and the right turns exiting Lewis Road will be banned – instead they will proceed to the Cleeney Roundabout and double-back.

 

The original plan was to include a pedestrian underpass which was to be situated opposite two houses in Bridgefield - but following concerns raised by residents - this will now move 800m west and away from the houses.

 

However, this has raised further concerns with councillors and residents.

 

“No one will have any objections to the road works and the new roundabout, this is badly wanted,” said Councillor Brendan Cronin. “But there is little thought for the residents of Bridgefield. They have raised concerns about anti-social behaviour and moving the underpass won’t change this. The new park and walkway seems to be a way of dressing up this issue, but there is no account for parking and additional traffic in the estate.”

 

Local residents, already beleaguered by congestion on big occasions at Fitzgerald Stadium, say their main concern is to make the junction safer and the additional works are unnecessary.

 

The new park will be built in the area between the Bypass road and the new road in a triangular area that could otherwise be a wasteland.

 

“All that is really needed is a new junction layout and the roundabout,” Lewis Road resident, Laura O’Regan, said.

 

“The existing road could be upgraded instead of building the new section. Where are people going to park? It will lead to further problems down by the pitch and putt club. If the existing road was upgraded there would be no need for the park, and where is this money coming from?”

 

The final draft won’t be released until next month because of this month’s local elections and the formation of a new Municipal Council.

 

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Kerry Friends of Motor Neurone benefit from Ballybunion golf f0undraiser

Kerry Friends of Motor Neurone (KFMN) was one of seven local charities to receive funding from Ballybunion Golf Club Lady Captain Mags O’Sullivan’s Charity Golf Classic. At a presentation on […]

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Kerry Friends of Motor Neurone (KFMN) was one of seven local charities to receive funding from Ballybunion Golf Club Lady Captain Mags O’Sullivan’s Charity Golf Classic.

At a presentation on October 5, Mags O’Sullivan presented a cheque for €5,000 to KFMN at Ballybunion Golf Club.
The donation was made in memory of her late friend Angela Fahy, a former Lady Captain and President of the club, who passed away from Motor Neurone Disease.
Pat Kelleher and Christy Lehane accepted the cheque on behalf of KFMN and thanked Mags, Lady President Aideen O’Leary, and the organising committee for their generosity and hospitality.
He said the donation will provide vital support for the charity’s ongoing work assisting those living with Motor Neurone Disease in Kerry.
“Fundraising is becoming increasingly difficult, so this contribution makes a real difference,” he said.

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There were celebrations at Raheen National School this week as SNA Gráinne Lenihan presented a cheque for €5,302.23 to Principal Joan Mullane, the proceeds from her recent skydiving fundraiser in […]

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There were celebrations at Raheen National School this week as SNA Gráinne Lenihan presented a cheque for €5,302.23 to Principal Joan Mullane, the proceeds from her recent skydiving fundraiser in aid of the school.

Gráinne organised the ‘Her Health, Her Power’ initiative last July, which culminated in her completing a skydive in August to raise funds for Raheen NS. The money will go towards the development of the school pitch and a new perimeter race track for the entire Raheen community.
Pictured at the presentation were members of the parents’ committee Joan Bowler, Máire O’Leary, and Ann Marie Donovan, along with school staff Norrissa O’Donoghue, Conor Coffey, Linda Farrell, and Mark Egan, joined by the delighted students of Raheen NS.
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