Pedestrian and Cycle Improvement Scheme on the R392 between St. Matthew’s National School and Moygh Road Junction, Ballymahon Co. Longford
Project Description
The aim of this project is to improve pedestrian and cycling infrastructure within Ballymahon, Co. Longford. This project will include:
• Segregated pedestrian and cycle facilities for approximately 350m along the R392 between Saint Matthews National School and Moygh Road Junction (L1128).
• Widening of existing footpaths.
• Realignment and narrowing of carriageway, junction tightening works and provision of 2 no. raised pedestrian crossing along the R392.
• The works will also include the construction of a new boundary wall, additional signage and road markings.
• All other associated site works.
Submissions
Submissions with respect to the proposed development, dealing with the proper planning and sustainable development of the area, may be made by the following methods:
- Logging onto the Planning Portal by the following link and uploading your submission electronically: planning.localgov.ie to arrive not later than 11:59pm on Tuesday, 18th March 2025.
- In writing to Longford County Council, headed “Part 8 - R392 Pedestrian and Cycle Improvement Scheme" and addressed to Planning Section, Longford County Council, Áras an Chontae, Great Water Street, Longford to arrive not later than Tuesday, 18th March 2025 at 4pm.
- By email to submissions@longfordcoco.ie headed "Part 8 - R392 Pedestrian and Cycle Improvement Scheme" to arrive not later than Tuesday, 18th March 2025 at 4pm.
Related Files
Project Description
Application Contents
Newspaper Notice
Site notice
Land Owner Consent - St Matthews N.S.
Land Owner Consent - Enda Connaughton
Land Owner Consent - John Nally
AA Report
EIA Screening Report
Site Location Map
Site Layout Map
Typical Cross Sections