St Corban's Cemetery, Naas
The narrow exit from St Corban’s Cemetery in Naas is putting motorists at risk of a road accident.
Local councillor Ger Dunne called for a yellow box at the entrance gate to the cemetery to "improve the safety of vehicles entering and exiting the cemetery.”
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He told a Naas Municipal District committee meeting that the parking of vehicles outside the entrance gates is creating a safety hazard.
He said people park on both sides and this precipitates a dangerous situation when motorists “have to edge out.”
He stated a yellow box would improve sightlines and Cllr Fintan Brett said when a funeral takes place there many elderly people have difficulty exiting on to Dublin Road.
Cllr Brett said a junction box would not cost much but Naas mayor, Cllr Seamie Moore said a prohibition on parking at the entrance might be a better solution.
Kildare County Council will assess the merits of the request and this will be subject to “need and resources.”
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