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Lough Lein walking loop a priority for Council and Chamber
The development of the Lough Lein Looped Walk is a key priority for Kerry County Council and the Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce. That is according to Killarney Mayor Cllr Brendan Cronin who attended an online meeting between the Chamber and the National Parks and Wildlife Services (NPWS) this week.
The mayor praised the efforts of the NPWS is recent months after the body completed several projects in the Killarney area.
This included the development of the Tomies road and car park, the resurfacing of the road from Muckross Boathouse to Bricín Bridge, the remedial works on the Cardiac Steps, the resurfacing of the road to the upper Torc car park, the resurfacing of parking facilities at Dinis, Torc and Ladies’ View and the repair works to the Mass path from Gearhameen to Derrycunnihy.
The Lough Lein Loop is the next step after the NPWS reinstated funding to levels which had been in place in 2009.
“We are seeking the minister’s support in the delivery of this project,” Cllr Cronin said.
Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce, through President Niall Kelleher thanked the local NPWS management for the improvement works that have been carried out in the park.
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