The Local Authority has launched Phase Two of the project's consultation.
Greenways are for local people, not just tourists.
That's the message from the Environment Minister, Eamon Ryan, after Westmeath County Council launched Phase Two of the proposed new Greenway between Kilbeggan and Mullingar.
The second consultation is asking people in the area to choose their preferred route for the development, which is between the west of Lough Ennell and the east.
Green Party Leader, Eamon Ryan, says there are many benefits to greenways:
Anyone who wishes to make a submission can do so online here, by emailing info@kilbeggantomullingargreenway.ie, or by posting to RPS, IDA Business & Technology Park, Mervue, Galway, H91 H9CK.
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