The new Castletroy Urban Greenway has been officially opened in County Limerick, linking local schools, shops and homes.
The 1.3km greenway includes a western link to Castletroy Town Centre and an eastern link to the nearby residential area of Walkers Road. Its main north-south spine provides connectivity between Castletroy College and Gaelscoil Chaladh an Treoigh.
This Active Travel project has been funded by the National Transport Authority and managed and delivered by Limerick City and County Council.
Opening the Castletroy Urban Greenway, Mayor of the City and County of Limerick, Cllr Daniel Butler said: "The new Castletroy Urban Greenway is a prime example of Limerick City and County Council's commitment to delivering a more sustainable transport network. This Urban Greenway offers the community of Castletroy an enhanced pedestrian and cycling experience, linking people’s homes with their local schools and amenities.
"The Castletroy Urban Greenway is just one part of a wider plan for Limerick that will see the Council develop a high-quality, accessible and connected network of cycling and walking routes over the coming years."
Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton commented: "Castletroy Urban Greenway provides a safe environment for pedestrians and cyclists to cycle to school or work while also providing a sustainable recreational amenity for locals and visitors alike.
"We are transforming how we travel with a renewed focus on walking and cycling infrastructure across the country. This Greenway is part of a growing network of Active Travel and Greenway infrastructure nationwide. The Government's commitment to expanding and improving such infrastructure around the country was demonstrated in the recently launched National Development Plan, which commits to investing almost €1 million per day in walking and cycling for the ten-year period to 2030."
Anne Graham, CEO of the National Transport Authority added: "The NTA has been working with our partners in Limerick City and County Council on the planning and construction of the Castletroy Urban Greenway for the past three years. We are delighted to see another high quality walking and cycling scheme open and ready for public use. 2021 has seen a record level of investment by the NTA in walking, cycling and public realm projects in Limerick under the Sustainable Transport Measures Grant. We look forward to supporting more projects next year in Limerick, such as the revitalisation of O'Connell St."
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