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Speeding Concerns in Bearna Village

Speed of 84km/h captured at the electronic recording device at Lenerevagh, Bearna, January 2018.

With our roads getting busier, and our schools growing larger, there is increasing concern about the safety of pedestrians.

There are a number of traffic calming measures in place, but none actually slow vehicles down. The latest one to be added between Bearna Church and village is an electronic sign which records the speed of approaching vehicles. This does tend to cause motorists to slow down, but they speed up again as they head for the village.

The letter below (in relation to Bearna specifically) was sent to Paraic Breathnach, Galway County Council's senior engineer for Connemara (pbreathnach@galwaycoco.ie) along with Connemara area Councillors this week.

Feel free to copy it, add to it, edit it, send pictures etc, so that these concerns can be heard. Perhaps add that the parking situation outside Bearna school is inadequate, and proper facilities need to be provided for the safety of the children.

We cc'd local Councillors in the same email: Noel Thomas <nthomas@cllr.galwaycoco.ie>; Séan Ó Tuairisg <sotuairisg@cllr.galwaycoco.ie>; Niamh Byrne <nbyrne@cllr.galwaycoco.ie>; and Thomas Welby <twelby@cllr.galwaycoco.ie>. Our own local Councillor, Tom Curran, doesn't have email. His postal address is: Na Fothraí Maola Thiar, Bearna, Co. Galway.