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Green Party announces over a quarter of a million euro of greenway funding for Limerick & East Clare



Green Party TD Brian Leddin has announced funding for the design of new greenways in Limerick and Clare.


A sum of €140,000 has been allocated for a design of a greenway from Limerick to Scarriff, which will start from the existing greenway to UL, crossing the River Shannon over the Black Bridge and following the old Errina canal to O’Briensbridge and onwards to Scariff in East Clare.


Further funding of €150,000 has been allocated to develop route options for a continuation of the Great Southern Greenway towards Limerick City, linking Rathkeale, Adare and Patrickswell.


Brian Leddin welcomed the news saying “I’ve been working closely with Minister Eamon Ryan on delivering this funding which will enhance the tourism potential of the Mid-West. This important design work will involve working with communities and landowners to deliver green infrastructure for our rural areas. We want to develop many more Greenways in the Midwest.”


Green Party Councillor Sean Hartigan added “The Limerick to Scariff greenway passes through some areas of outstanding natural beauty, and has the potential to open the Lower Shannon up to more visitors in a sustainable way”.


Sasa Novak, Green Party Councillor concluded “investing in sustainable transport infrastructure is good for public health, and good for families. With this announcement we are one step closer to completing a continuous greenway from East Clare, through Limerick all the way to Kerry. We want Limerick to be the centre of a comprehensive network of greenways which will boost tourism and also be highly valued leisure amenities for people living in Limerick and Clare”.

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