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14 Dec 2025

New active travel upgrade plans officially celebrated in Dungarvan

From safer, more accessible footpaths to better parking regulation and measures that slow down traffic, these upgrades have been positively received by the Dungarvan community.

New active travel upgrade plans officially celebrated in Dungarvan

Photo: Waterford Council

It was a picture-perfect day as the active travel upgrades to Shandon Road in Dungarvan were officially celebrated, marking the completion of a project that’s already made a big difference to the town.

From safer, more accessible footpaths to better parking regulation and measures that slow down traffic, these upgrades have been positively received by the Dungarvan community.

The project was funded by the National Transport Authority and delivered by Waterford City and County Council.

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Mayor of Waterford City and County Cllr Jason Murphy said: “The active travel upgrades on Shandon Road really show the Council’s commitment to making Dungarvan a safer, more accessible place for everyone. Better footpaths encourage more people to walk to the town centre, local shops, schools, parks, matches and the Greenway. It’s all about making it easier to get around on foot and enjoy everything Dungarvan has to offer.”

Chairperson of Waterford GAA, Neil Moore, said: “The improvements to footpaths and pedestrian access around Fraher Field have made a real difference for everyone attending the GAA pitch. Safer, more accessible footpaths are encouraging more people to walk to matches and training, supporting active travel for players, spectators and families alike.”

Dungarvan Men’s Shed has also praised the active travel improvements on Shandon Road. Nicky Sheehan, a founding member of Dungarvan Men’s Shed, said: “Many of us regularly use this route, whether it’s for our walking group or just going about daily activities. The safer, smoother footpaths make it much easier and more enjoyable to get around, and it’s encouraging even more of us to get outside and stay active.”

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