Westport Wins Smarter Travel(Latest news)
The county Mayo town has beat off stiff competition to be selected as one of Ireland’s Smarter Travel Demonstration Areas 2012-2016. The Westport Smarter Travel proposal was developed by Westport Town Council and Mayo County Council with strong community support from the people of Westport. “This news is a major boost for the town. It will put Westport right at the centre of the Government’s transport policy and make the town a national leader in terms of innovation in transport and will be a great boost for the town’s tourism potential” stated Minister Ring. “There were fears this programme would be scrapped with the cut backs but I have been working closely with public transport Minister, Alan Kelly, to make sure this got over the line. It was an excellent bid by Westport Town Council and Mayo County Council and I am delighted to see it has been approved because I pushed so hard for it” added Minister Ring. The Smarter Travel Demonstration Areas is a national competition that looked at towns to provide the best package to facilitate initiatives that would encourage people out of their cars and into using walking, cycling and coordinated public transport. Westport’s bid had strong community support and was based around active tourism so that Westport will offer visitors a high quality smarter travel experience. “What we will see here are a number of measures aimed at facilitating cycling, walking and using more public transport. You will see high quality greenways connecting residential areas with schools, workplaces and the town centre. Furthermore, the provision of a sustainable transport coordination facility for the town is also proposed”. “Westport will now join Limerick and Dungarvan and lead the way in terms of transport initiatives for the country. Other local authorities will use the example set in Westport in their own towns and will work towards reducing the carbon footprint of travel in our towns. Change in travel behaviour in Westport will be based on hard and soft measures supported by partnership with community, business and voluntary groups in the area”. Welcoming the announcement, the Cathaoirleach of Westport Town Council, Councillor Christy Hyland said “It is a great day for this town and offers the opportunity to reinforce the message that Westport is an environmentally friendly, sustainable and beautiful welcoming place to visit, live and invest.” The County Manager Mr. Peter Hynes said “The award is testimony to twenty years of hard work and responsible planning in the town and it’s environs and we in Mayo look forward to the challenge of delivering the project to make Westport into The Ideal Town and a model for other towns in the twenty first century”.
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