Senator Mary Moran will host a meeting in the The Crowne Plaza Hotel Dundalk to discuss Accessibility issues and concerns in the Dundalk area.
Over the past number of months I have
received many representations from constituents who have reported
accessibility concerns regarding streets and areas in Dundalk town
As a result I have arranged for a
meeting to be held in The Crowne Plaza on Monday 3 March at 7.30pm
where people will have the opportunity to raise any concerns and issues
with access they are encountering on a daily basis and discuss
suggestions on how access may be improved for people with a
disability,sensory/ mobility issue or indeed people with buggies.
I am delighted that Mr John
Morgan, himself a wheelchair user, will present his recently completed
report on Accessibility in Dundalk.
Following the meeting I intend to
bring the findings to Dundalk Town Council and urge them to take on
board the concerns that people with accessibility have.
While I welcome the fact that
improved safety pedestrian lights are being erected at the square at the
moment - It is a pity that this work was not carried out in the initial
phase of the work. In my opinion it is adding to the cost of work
which could have been saved if extensive consultation was engaged with
the people who are experiencing access issues on a daily basis. This
money could have been put towards repairing some of the footpaths which
are in a dangerous condition and addressing other major concerns that
people with access problems encounter.
Further details can be received by contacting mary.moran@oir.ie or (042)9329052.
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