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Plans in place to ease gridlock over Bank Holiday weekend

An emergency meeting has taken place to put in place a plan that will ease gridlock in the town over the Bank Holiday weekend and for the rest of the summer season.
Mayor of Killarney, Cllr Niall Kelleher, organised the meeting and he was joined by Killarney Municipal District Engineer, John Ahern, Inspector Sandra Kelly, Sgt Dermot O’Connell of An Garda Siochána and Pádraig Treacy, co-president of Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce
Gardai will consider the suggestions made in their approach to management on the roads throughout the weekend and, it is understood, there will be a concentration on relieving congestion at roundabouts in particular.
Long-term plans are being worked on, including the N22 Killarney Bypass and the improvement of Junctions and strategic link roads such as the Bypass Road to Park Road and Boreen Na Goubhan.
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