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Councillor calls for bicycle stands at graveyards

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By Michelle Crean
A Kerry county councillor has called for the addition of 'Bicycle Parking Bays' at public graveyards across the county and in particular, at the new Killarney Burial Ground and at Aghadoe.
At last week's Ordinary Meeting of Kerry County Council Cllr Michael Gleeson said that "seeing bicycles thrown against railings, fences and at entrance gates is unbecoming and unsightly".
"We should ensure that the ambience of every graveyard reflects our respect for our forebearers," he said.
"The Council deserves great credit for the efforts over recent years to improve the appearance of many graveyards and I thank all who are involved and who continue to be involved. It is however very disconcerting and it's undignified and it's disrespectful to see bicycles thrown up against walls and the gates, and railing along graveyards."
He added that it's "also dangerous for other visitors who come to show their respect".
At the new graveyard and columbarium, he added that the car parking facilities there "are state-of-the-art" but "unfortunately bicycle stands were forgotten".
"At this time when great efforts are taking place to promote and advance cycling, we should over a number of years provide safe and secure parking stands at our public graveyards. I further propose that we would write to the Regional Manager of the NPWS asking that such a stand would be provided at Muckross Abbey."
In their reply, the Council said that "this proposal will be looked at in the context of available resources within the burial grounds budget and potential national funding streams that may be available".
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