Council Looks For Public’s Views On Future Of Gap Of Dunloe

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KERRY County Council is undertaking a broad public consultation over the coming months to seek the observations, views and suggestions of members of the public and stakeholders about how the Gap of Dunloe area should be managed into the future from many perspectives including tourism, transport, access and the environment.

The Gap of Dunloe is an iconic and internationally recognised feature of the county’s landscape and is a significant attraction for visitors from around Ireland and around the world.

The Gap of Dunloe is an environmentally sensitive area and is a Special Area of Conservation (SAC), being part of the Killarney National Park, Macgillycuddy’s Reeks and Caragh River Catchment SAC.

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The number of visitors to the area has been increasing in recent years and this included the summer of 2020 when the Gap of Dunloe was enjoyed by significant numbers of domestic visitors.

The road through the Gap of Dunloe is a public road and is the principal access to a distinct local community in the Gap of Dunloe and Black Valley and accommodates a range of normal commercial traffic serving that community. The Gap of Dunloe and surrounding area also includes a diverse range of tourist and visitor activities.

Congestion and delays during the tourist season on the road through the Gap of Dunloe is being experienced more frequently in recent years by both visiting and local road users.

This is leading to a diminution of the experience for some visitors and is also making it more challenging for residents in the locality. The views of the public are being sought on these and all relevant issues.

This consultation includes a publicity campaign, notification to the relevant state agencies, and engagement with community and business stakeholders and a letter drop locally. Observations and submission can be made in writing and marked ‘Gap of Dunloe Public Consultation,’ Administrative Officer, Kerry County Council, Roads, Transportation and Marine, Room 115, Áras an Chontae, Rathass, Tralee, Co. Kerry or by e-mail to: roads@kerrycoco.ie. The closing date for the receipt of submissions is 29 January 2021.

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