The Government has announced an allocation of €63.5m to Greenways for 2021, the highest single-year amount ever allocated to Greenways and more than the total amount originally allocated for the four years from 2018-2021.

“The allocations of €63.5 million being made today will go a long way in delivering a safe and sustainable environment for active travel in our villages, towns and cities,” said Minister of State Hildegard Naughton.

“We are funding the construction of a Greenway bridge across the River Shannon in Athlone as part of the Galway to Dublin Greenway. This investment will support even greater numbers enjoying our outdoors by cycling and walking for school, work and leisure.”

“We are also supporting the roll-out of a new Safe Routes to School Initiative. This programme will seek to accelerate the delivery of improved walking and cycling infrastructure to schools; enhance sustainable access onto school grounds, and expand the amount of cycle parking available at schools.

“Underpinning this new initiative, we will see almost €1 million per day spent on our walking and cycling infrastructure in the year 2021.”

Investment

The largest single investment will be on a route linking Midleton to Youghal in East Cork with €10 million set aside for that.  €9 million will be invested in the new Ross to Waterford Greenway including the refurbishment of the bridge above.

“We will contribute a significant amount to the Great Southern Greenway in Limerick to support the work of the County Council in bringing the Greenway up to a modern standard,” added Minister Eamon Ryan.

“This will ensure that cyclists will have a quality experience all the way from Rathkeale, Co.Limerick to Listowel, Co.Kerry. This funding will also support the refurbishment of the Longford Canal with improved infrastructure being provided along this cycleway.”

“In County Offaly we are funding the extension of the Grand Canal Greenway from Daingean to Edenderry, meaning that by the end of next year it will be possible to cycle the Greenway the whole way from Edenderry to Lough Boora, over 50km worth of cycleway. This funding will also be used for refurbishment of the Longford Canal with improved infrastructure being provided along this cycleway.”

“We will also support the refurbishment of the disused New Ross to Waterford Railway as part of the Greenway connecting New Ross to Waterford City which incorporates the Kilkenny Greenway. This cycleway will ultimately form part of an extensive cycling and walking network across the South East region and provide an environmentally friendly alternative for commuters into Waterford and New Ross.”

Allied to the investment in campaigns to get people moving across the Local Sports Partnership network, this is part of a major upgrade which will stand as a major legacy of the current focus on physical activity.

Ten years ago it could only have been imagined.

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