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Fingal County Council is to carry out an audit of footpaths, entrances and steps in Ward River Valley Park, following calls for immediate action to be taken over existing pathways in bad repair at the park.
Fianna Fáil councillor, Darragh Butler tabled a motion at a recent Local Area Committee meeting, calling for immediate action to be taken to repair all of the existing pathways at Ward River Valley Park.
Responding to a report issued by the council, Cllr Butler said it was great that the issue was finally going to be addressed, as there were a lot of pathways that were worn away, burnt away and various other things down through the years.
A local Independent councillor has asked the council to report on what action is being taken to protect and preserve the historical architectural and natural structures in Brackenstown Woods.
Cllr Joe Newman also called for a progress report on any works undertaken in the last couple of months to protect the erosion of the bridge structures at this location.
Cllr Newman raised his motion at a recent Local Area Committee meeting.
Speaking at the Local Area Committee meeting, Cllr Newman said there were a number of very important structures and architectural engineering that need to be protected at the site.