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School safety works to go ahead thanks to Clár funding

Cathaoirleach of Kenmare Municipal District and Deputy Mayor of Kerry, Councillor Michael Cahill, has welcomed Clár funding for a number of schools and sports clubs across the county.
The funding was part of an announcement of €179,191 for six Kerry projects, made earlier this week, by Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD.
As part of the €44,550 funding and in partnership with Kerry County Council traffic calming measures will be installed at northern end of Gneeveguilla village in the vicinity of the national school. Works will also include construction of a footpath for a distance of 90m on the eastern side of the roadway adjacent to the school car park and the GAA Community Centre. The existing pedestrian crossing is to be reconfigured to a raised table type crossing, and digital driver feedback signs will be placed on the northern and southern approaches and the necessary road lining and road markings will be provided.
Firies Sports Facility CLG (in association with Kerry Parents and Friends, Firies NS and Farranfore Maine
Valley Athletic Club) will have a cabin with two integrated wheelchair accessible toilets with a ramp installed and a storage unit at a cost of €21,487.50.
Scoil Réalt na Mara, Cromane NS will have child safety signs erected on approach roads to the school. Digital speed safety signs will also be purchased and road markings on approach to the school will be upgraded. In total funding of €14,400 is to be allocated.
"I am particularly pleased with the announcement for road safety improvement works in the vicinity of a number of schools including Scoil Réalt na Mara, National School Cromane and Gneeveguilla National School," Councillor Cahill said.
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