Minister Officially Opens Upgraded Sections Of Tralee-Dingle Road

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At the official opening of The N86 Lispole to Ballynasare Lower and Ballygarret to Camp Road Improvement Scheme, opened today by the Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, and Kerry TD, Brendan Griffin, also included is Cathaoirleach Kerry County Council, Cllr Norma Foley, Chief Executive Kerry County Council, Moira Murrell and Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII), Paul Moran. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan

TWO newly upgraded sections of the N86 national secondary road on the Dingle Peninsula have been officially opened on Tuesday by the Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Brendan Griffin TD.

The opening of the N86 Lispole to Ballynasare Lower and Ballygarret to Camp Road Improvement Scheme marks the completion of a further 4km section of the N86 including a 1.3km section between Ballygarret and Camp, and a 2.7km section between Lispole and Ballynasare Lower.

The new €8m scheme represents a continuation of investment in and the upgrading of the N86 and follows the completion of the Annascaul to Gortbreagoge scheme which was completed in 2013.

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It forms part of the overall proposal to improve 32km of the main route between Dingle and Camp on the main road artery between Tralee and west Kerry.

The project incorporates new pedestrian and cycling facilities and eliminates a hairpin bend at Banoge South, improving safety for all roads users as a result. The contract for the construction of the project was awarded to Allman Contracts Limited/Mid-Cork Tarmacadam Joint Venture in October 2016 and works commenced in late 2016.

Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, and Kerry TD, Brendan Griffin and Cathaoirleach Kerry County Council, Cllr Norma Foley, unveiling the limestone plaque with Chief Executive Kerry County Council, Moira Murrell and Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII), Paul Moran. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan

Minister Griffin said: “I am delighted to be officially opening the newly upgraded sections of the N86 Tralee to Dingle Road. The new sections of road are far safer for motorists and incorporate impressive new pedestrian and cycling facilities. The elimination of the hairpin bend at Banoge South is a great engineering achievement and required major ground works. The overall project means improved access for local residents and businesses, as well as meeting the needs of rapidly growing tourism numbers and other industry.”

The Cathaoirleach of Kerry County Council, Cllr Norma Foley said: ‘This is a very important day for the people of west Kerry and the county as a whole. The newly improved sections of the N86 will further enhance the route for local residents and businesses as well as the many thousands of visitors to Dingle and west Kerry annually.”

Chief Executive of Kerry County Council, Moira Murrell said she looked forward to further progress and investment in the route: ‘Continued investment in the upgrading of the N86 is so vital for many reasons, not least the need to improve access to Dingle and west Kerry, one of our prime visitor locations. The new scheme being opened today will further improve the visitor experience to this region.” Minister Griffin also unveiled a limestone plaque at Garrynadur to mark the occasion.

Iman Mohammed Saeed, Islamic Cultural Centre of Killarney, together with Rev. Phyllis Jones and Fr Anthony O’Sullivan, at the Official opening of The N86 Lispole to Ballynasare Lower and Ballygarret to Camp Road Improvement Scheme. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan

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