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06 Sept 2025

€3 million investment announced for 27 Active Travel projects in Mayo

Minister Alan Dillon states funding will significantly enhance walking and cycling infrastructure in towns and villages countywide

Active Travel

Minister of State, Alan Dillon, TD, has announced that €3 million has been allocated for 27 Active Travel projects across Mayo. The funding, approved by the National Transport Authority (NTA) and awarded to Mayo County Council, will significantly enhance walking and cycling infrastructure in towns and villages countywide.
Minister Dillon said: “This funding will ensure many of Mayo’s towns and villages are equipped with modern, safe, and accessible Active Travel infrastructure. These projects will support healthier and more sustainable travel options, benefiting communities across the county.”
He added: “I want to commend Mayo County Council for their work in securing this funding. These projects will create safer, more connected communities, encouraging walking and cycling as attractive travel options for everyone.”
Minister Dillon emphasised the importance of the Safe Routes to School initiative: “Safe routes to school mean parents can feel confident their children are walking or cycling in a secure environment, promoting independence and healthier lifestyles. Providing safe, accessible pathways for children to get to school is a key step toward building healthier, more sustainable towns. These routes are about investing in the safety and future of our children and adults alike.”


Key projects Include:


Westport Municipal District
• Westport Deerpark Active Travel Scheme: €100,000
• Knockranny to Westport Train Station Active Travel Scheme: €90,000


• Safe Routes to School (SRTS):
• Holy Trinity NS: €30,000
• Murrisk NS: €30,000
• Quay NS: €30,000

Castlebar Municipal District
• Castlebar Orbital Route Active Travel Scheme: €275,000
• Castlebar Turlough Road Footpath: €135,000
• Brooklands Close Filtered Permeability: €150,000
• Castlebar R373 Active Travel Scheme: €80,000


• Safe Routes to School (SRTS):
• Davitt College: €10,000
• Scoil Raifteiri: €10,000

Claremorris Municipal District
• Ballinrobe Urban Greenway: €50,000
• N60 Claremorris Cycle Scheme: €10,000

• Safe Routes to School (SRTS):
• Cong NS: €250,000
• Ballinrobe Community School: €135,000
• Claremorris BNS: €30,000
• Scoil Iosa NS Ballyhaunis: €210,000
• St. Joseph’s NS Ballinrobe: €40,000

Achill Municipal District
• Ballycroy & Achill Sound Footpath Schemes: €35,000

Ballina Municipal District
• Ballina Creggs Road Active Travel Scheme: €200,000
• Killala Town Active Travel Scheme: €50,000


• Safe Routes to School (SRTS):
• Carn National School, Moygownagh: €200,000

Other Areas/Multi-District Allocations
• Active Travel Team Salary Costs: €400,000
• Active Travel Programme Office Costs: €20,000
• SRTS HSRR Projects (8 schools): €190,000

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