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Outdoor dining on the agenda at Municipal District meeting

Outdoor dining in Killarney will be a hot topic at Friday's meeting of the Killarney Municipal District.
Two councillors have raised concerns about the current management of outdoor dining areas in the town centre.
Cllr. Martin Grady is seeking an update on a previous motion he raised regarding the widened footpaths.
He is requesting that footpaths that are not being used for outdoor dining be returned to car parking spaces.
Cllr. John O'Donoghue is proposing that the Town Management Plan be reviewed ahead of next year's tourist season to ensure consistency in all outdoor dining areas. He believes that all dining areas should be located on the new black top areas rather than on the footpath, as this can pose a hazard for people with disabilities, particularly those with visual impairments.
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