€2.65m announced to bring Waterford Greenway into heart of Ireland’s Oldest City
The Mayor of Waterford today welcomed the announcement of €2.65 million investment for Waterford Greenway. The funding announced by the Minister of State Shane Ross at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport will bring the stunning Waterford Greenway into the heart of Waterford City. The Waterford Greenway is a key tourism attraction in Ireland’s Ancient East, this funding will complete the visitor experience as it will allow people to seamlessly start or finish their journey in the beautiful surrounds of Ireland’s oldest City.
Cllr John Pratt said “Waterford Greenway is an exceptional addition to the tourism offering in Waterford City and County and in its two years has fundamentally connected Waterford City and Dungarvan town. The €2.65million funding announced today brings this stunning amenity into the heart of Waterford City and provides linkages with the North and South Quays and onwards to New Ross and Rosslare. This extension to Waterford Greenway is the culmination of an already unique and spectacular off road cycle and walking trail. Over 250,000 people have visited Waterford Greenway in 2018 and we are set for record numbers this year.”
The funding crucially provides for an extension or physical link from the current Waterford Greenway car park at Bilberry to the very heart of Waterford City and to Waterford’s North Quays via the proposed sustainable transport bridge and onward to the proposed Greenway from Waterford to New Ross.
Waterford City and County Council is now well positioned to extend to 48km an excellent piece of recreational infrastructure connecting both rural and urban environments and connecting a wider regional recreational network which will provide significant local economic value as well as providing an excellent visitor experience.
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Fantastic news about the Greenway extension! It’s such a great way to showcase the diverse, beautiful landscapes and cultural-rich heritage of Waterford. Are there any plans for an extension to Tramore?
Wonderful news to finish the greenaway and bring it into the city where the benefits will be immeasurable
Well done