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Public consultation on five potential route corridor options for the new Galway to Athlone cycleway project has just closed, with extensive engagement from the public and the farming community while landowner engagement is ongoing, according to Cian McGuinness, project manager RPS RPS| Consulting UK & Ireland.
His comments come as a number of farmers expressed concern to
AgriLand about the plan. Suckler farmer John Hanley from Stoneyisland, Portumna, said that Stoneyisland is a small area with a small number of full-time productive farmers, some of whom specialise in sheep, horses and suckler calf-to-beef.
“The first I heard of the proposed Galway to Athlone cycleway was when my son met his friend a few weeks ago. He brought it to his attention that one of the proposed greenway routes would go through state-owned land and in order to continue the route, they are proposing to pass through our private lands.