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Council use shutdown to deep clean the town
CLEANING UP: Council staff hard at work cleaning the town at a time when there are very few people around.
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By Sean Moriarty
Killarney Municipal District staff will use the current restrictions to carry out essential cleaning and repair works they normally can't undertake due to the volume of people and traffic in the town centre.
With little or no traffic in the town centre and footfall at an unprecedented low level, local Council staff have taken the opportunity to power wash streets and footpaths.
As revealed by the Killarney Advertiser last month, there are concerns about loose paving on High Street.
At the time Council officials said it would be very difficult to carry out a repair job on the street as they said it could take up to five weeks to complete to allow the paving adhesive time to bond fully.
However, that was before the COVID-19 restrictions, and with traffic all but gone from Main St., the Council is looking at ways to complete this job before the town reopens.
“There was a lot of work done around town during the week which would have been more difficult because of footfall and traffic,” District Officer, Eileen O’Donoghue, told the Killarney Advertiser.
“There was a good bit of painting of bollards and planting done as well. The paving on Main Street is being looked at too.”