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On the right road in Knockreer thanks to funding for road and path resurfacing
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MEMBERS of Killarney Horse and Carriage Tours met up with local TD Danny Healy-Rae at the weekend having secured secured funding to resurface large tracts of paths in the Knockreer section of Killarney National Park.
Eight kilometres, including the Bamboo Path, River Walk, Reen and the jaunting car area at Ross Castle, have all recently been resurfaced by the National Parks and Wildlife Service at a cost of over €300,000.
The areas had been in very poor condition and funding was secured by the Independent TD and the National Parks & Wildlife Service. “Knockreer is a popular place for jaunting car trips but it is also hugely popular among walkers, joggers and families with small children. The new surface means everyone can now enjoy this area to its full potential,” said Billy Tangney, member of Killarney Horse and Carriage Tours.
Above: Kerry TD Danny Healy-Rae TD with jarveys Billy Tangney, Dan Doona and Paudie Looney observing the finished roadway at Knockreer in Killarney National Park at the weekend. PICTURE: DON MACMONAGLE