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Farmers should engage on Galway-Athlone greenway consultation

Property owners and farmers impacted by the proposed Greenway route from Galway City to Athlone have been strongly advised to engage fully with the project team.

This week, four major public information days are being held in Oranmore, Gort, Portumna and Ballinasloe – with an open invitation issued to landowners and community representatives to attend.

Connacht IFA Chair, Pat Murphy from Ardrahan, told the Connacht Tribune, that any farmer or landowner affected by the Greenway route ‘should make it their business’ to engage fully with the project team.

He said that earlier this week, he had attended a Code of Practice meeting in Mullingar, aimed at ensuring that there was a full and comprehensive consultation process in place for affected landowners.

“I know that over the past year, many landowners weren’t happy with the level of engagement being undertaken by those involved with the project, but we are doing everything we can to change this.

“Get in there; meet those people behind the project; make sure your voice is heard; and don’t sit back to let things happen without being involved,” said Pat Murphy.

He added that a lot of potential problems could be ironed out through the consultation process with farmers and property owners now in a far better position to deal with issues than they were when the project was first mooted nearly a decade ago.

“We have also ensured that the services of a professional agronomist [Philip Farrelly] will be available to the landowners concerned, free of charge, and I would urge farmers to avail of this advice.

“As things stand, we have worked to ensure that any farm severances are kept to an absolute minimum – we have been assured that no severances will take place if at all possible,” said Pat Murphy.

The public information events (all 3pm to 8pm) began on Tuesday last in the Oranmore Lodge Hotel and continued in the Lady Gregory Hotel, Gort, yesterday (Wednesday).

Portumna Town Hall will host the event today (Thursday) while on Friday, the sessions conclude for the week in the Shearwater Hotel, Ballinasloe.

Last week, Project Co-ordinator, Michael Kelly [Westmeath County Council) urged anyone with an interest in the Greenway [officially called, ‘The Galway to Athlone Cycleway Project’] to attend one of the information sessions.

“Meeting one-to-one is best for all concerned so that issues can be discussed in-depth and possible solutions identified. Where feasible, the route has been amended to address issues identified in our meetings with landowners over the last two years,” said Michael Kelly.

He also stressed that the goodwill and co-operation of the farming community was important to make the cycleway a success – this involved real and open engagement with landowners and communities.

Galway IFA Environment Rep., Henry Walsh from Oranmore, said that Tuesday’s public information session in the Oranmore Lodge Hotel, seemed to have gone very well with a lot of engagement between landowners and the project officials.

“Where issues arise, many of these things can be sorted out with consultation and co-operation, but I would urge any landowner affected to engage, consult and to tease out any problems face-to-face with the project team.

“A lot of issues can be worked out and solutions found but engagement and consultation are the keys to this process. This is the way to go, and we certainly don’t want to hear any mention of CPOs (Compulsory Purchase Orders),” said Henry Walsh.

The Emerging Preferred Route (EPR) was published by the project team in late 2021 with a planning application to be lodge in Quarter 3 (July to September) of next year [2024], after which an oral hearing will take place.

For more, read this week’s Connacht Tribune:

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