Newtown Bridge, Balheary Road, Swords. Road Safety, Cycling and Walking Improvements.

Closed29 Mar, 2023, 10:30am - 26 Apr, 2023, 11:59pm

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Why is this scheme needed?

To make Balheary Road safer for everyone, particularly those walking and cycling, we are proposing the introduction of new traffic calming and road layout improvements on Newtown Bridge and on the approach to the bridge.  

Fingal County Council is proposing to widen the footpath across Newtown Bridge, reduce traffic to one lane crossing the bridge and provide a cycle lane. These improvements will make the journey to the park and to local sports facilities safer, particularly for children travelling on foot or by bike. The works will also improve pedestrian and cyclist access to Broadmeadow Park.  

Whether you’re heading to sport, travelling to the shops or commuting, cycling is a free, healthy and environmentally friendly way to travel. These proposed works are in line with a vision for active and sustainable travel that contributes to safer routes to school, supports better mental and physical health and protects our climate by reducing carbon emissions.

 

 

Works proposed include:

  • Pedestrian crossing with traffic lights on Newtown Bridge .
  • Widen footpath to provide space for people to walk and cycle together safely.
  • Extend and upgrade existing protected cycle lane to bridge from Swords.
  • Install traffic lights to allow traffic to pass over bridge, taking turns one direction at a time.
  • Measures to reduce speed on approach to the bridge.
  • Improve pedestrian access to Broadmeadow Park and to Balheary reservoir lands at Swords Celtic FC.

DRAWINGS OF PROPOSED WORKS CAN BE FOUND AS A PDF ON THE RIGHT OF THIS PAGE IN THE MATERIALS SECTION.

Where will the proposed work happen?

All works will take place at the approaches to and on Newtown Bridge, Balheary Road, Swords. 

How can I get involved?

We’re inviting everyone to comment on these proposed plans as part of a Public Consultation. Make a submission online at https://consult.fingal.ie or by post.  

Postal submissions should be sent to: Senior Executive Engineer, Fingal County Council, Department of Environment, Climate Action & Active Travel, Grove Road, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, D15 W638. When making a postal submission please mark it clearly with ‘Newtown Bridge’. State your name, address and where relevant, the body or organisation you represent.  

All submissions must be received no later than 23.59hrs on Wednesday, 26 April 2023. 
 

Join us for an Information Evening

We’re inviting everyone to meet our team and learn more about the project as part of an information evening. Come along with any questions you have.

Venue: Swords Celtic FC

Date: Tuesday, 4 April

Time: 7.30-8.30pm