Cork County Council has announced that a €2.8 million contract has been signed to examine further sections of the West Cork Greenway.
RPS Consulting Engineers has been appointed as technical advisors to progress a further 40km section of the greenway, including Crossbarry to Bandon, Bandon to Clonakilty and another section to Timoleague.
The contract will take the project from Phase 1 Concept and Feasibility through to Phase 4 Statutory Process.
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Frank O'Flynn said: "Funded by Transport Infrastructure Ireland, the €2.8million contract offers an opportunity to develop a plan for safe, scenic, off-road routes that will connect communities with a convenient and enjoyable means of travel. As we work to progress the greenway network in Cork County, we are presented with an opportunity to improve our community's wellbeing, while further boosting our rich and varied tourism offering."
The initial stage of the project will involve several steps including feasibility analysis, route selection, public engagement, and adherence to statutory procedures before moving on to construction.
Progression of the project will hinge upon approvals from TII at crucial junctures in its development, alongside obtaining planning consent, necessary statutory authorizations, and ensuring continual funding from TII throughout the project duration.
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Valerie O'Sullivan stated:
"Subject to approvals and funding, the proposed ‘West Cork Greenway’ has the potential to connect with the proposed 'Cork to Kinsale Greenway' which could ultimately provide a greenway route from Cork City right through to Clonakilty in the heart of West Cork. Initial feedback from the public consultations has been very positive and we look forward to further engaging with stakeholders in the respective study areas over the coming months."
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