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A safe crossing area for pedestrians is to be installed west of Murphy's Terrace in Ballymullen later this year.

Council Provides Update On Pedestrian Crossing Areas Around Tralee

July 9, 2021 at 12:41 pm 1 comment

ADDITIONAL safe crossing areas for pedestrians will be installed by the Council in a number of areas in the Tralee area it was revealed at the meeting of Tralee Municipal District on Monday. Sinn Féin Cllr Cathal Foley asked that the Council carry out an audit on all pedestrian crossings in […]

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Survey To Determine If Pedestrian Crossing Is Needed In Ardfert

Survey To Determine If Pedestrian Crossing Is Needed In Ardfert

July 8, 2021 at 11:55 am 2 comments

THE issue of a pedestrian crossing for Ardfert village was raised again at Monday’s meeting of Tralee Municipal District councillors. Sinn Féin Cllr Deirdre Ferris called on Kerry County Council to prepare a plan for a safe route for pedestrians, including pedestrian crossings, to traverse the roads and access amenities in […]

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Cllr Says More Needs To Be Done For People With Mobility Issues At Busy Roads

Cllr Says More Needs To Be Done For People With Mobility Issues At Busy Roads

September 5, 2019 at 3:15 pm Comments are Disabled

A TRALEE councillor said more needs to be done to help people with disabilities and mobility issues when it comes to facilitating them in being able to cross the roads safely in Tralee. Cllr Norma Foley had a motion before the Tralee Municipal District on Monday, that provision be made […]

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Plans For Pedestrian Crossing At Killerisk Up For Public Consultation

Plans For Pedestrian Crossing At Killerisk Up For Public Consultation

December 23, 2015 at 11:48 am Comments are Disabled

KERRY County have published proposals for a new pedestrian crossing on Killerisk Road close to the junction with Manor Shopping Centre. The need for a crossing at this location has been raised by the members of Tralee Municipal District and Tralee Town Council at their meetings over the past few […]

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