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Laneway improvement grants welcomed
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By Sean Moriarty
A local Councillor is calling on the residents and businesses of Well Lane South to play their part after Kerry County Council allocated €40,000 in funding to improve the surface and general appearance of the town centre lane.
A special meeting of Killarney Municipal District took place at the Killarney Sports Centre last Friday so elected councillors and senior county council officials could sign off on the 2020 Road Works Programme.
Cllr Donal Grady has been calling for improvements to the lane for nearly 10 years and welcomed Friday’s allocation of funding. In the past he labelled the laneway as "the worst in Killarney”. The narrow lane provides pedestrian access from Main Street to the New Street/Beech Road car park and is used regularly by locals and tourists.
However, it had fallen into disrepair and Grady called for urgent action at the January meeting of Killarney Municipal District.
He welcomed the allocation of funds but called on residents and businesses there to keep the area clean and tidy too.
“The owners need to chip in and the residents need to step up and do so much now as well,” Cllr Grady told the Killarney Advertiser.
“I welcome the funding, I have been pushing for this for 10 years.”
Additionally, the northern section of Church Lane will get funding of €12,000 to be put towards surface improvement or restoration.
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