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10/04/2019

'Game-Changing' Limerick Greenway Project Moves Forward

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Work on Limerick's ongoing Great Southern Greenway has moved forward with €2.7 million funding from the Rural Regeneration Development Fund (RRDF).

The project, described as a 'game-changer' for tourism in the west, progressed last week as contractors commenced the Barnagh Tunnel element of the scheme.

The Great Southern Greenway Limerick (GSGL) is already suitable for walking and cycling off road along a 39 kilometre stretch from Rathkeale to Newcastle West and onto Abbeyfeale. This latest investment in the project will create an exciting new feature as an underpass is built under the N21 to link it with the Barnagh Railway Tunnel and onto the Barnagh viewing area.

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The project will increase the safety of those using the GSGL who cross the N21 to the Barnagh viewing/picnic area and Barnagh Railway tunnel.

Deputy Mayor of the City and County of Limerick, Cllr Michael Collins, An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, Minister Patrick O’Donovan and other public representatives were on hand to celebrate the progression of the scheme.

Speaking at the event, Cllr Collins said: "The Great Southern Greenway Limerick has the potential to be a game changer for tourism in West Limerick. Huge volumes of tourists pass through West Limerick on the way to Kerry and, while we already have plenty of reasons here for them to stop and enjoy this part of the county, the Great Southern Greenway Limerick is a compelling offering. The connection of the route to the Barnagh Tunnel is a huge plus for the greenway and it's now up to us to promote this facility to the country and beyond."

Gordon Daly, Director of Social Development, Limerick City and County Council, added: "The development of the Great Southern Greenway Limerick project is a huge boost to Limerick tourism. But it's not just tourists. It will enhance the quality of life and services for people in the area by providing a fantastic leisure amenity for healthy activity."

(CM/JG)

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