Joe Doherty, President, Ballina Lions Club, receiving financial support from Sean Dolan, Ballina Beverages, towards the Feasibility Study which will examine the development potential of the Quay area and Moy Estuary, Ballina. Included in picture are Henry Bourke and David Mullarkey (both BLC)

Public consultation on Moy Estuary development

THERE has been much speculation around Ballina and its environs following the recent announcement that Ballina Lions Club had secured funding under the National Rural Development Programme for a major feasibility study for the Moy Estuary and its potential.

The area in question encompasses Killala, Enniscrone and the Quay area in Ballina and the local communities and other interested parties are being asked to get involved in the process.

Submissions are now being sought from the public and all stakeholders to get a comprehensive picture on what developments will be deemed feasible.

In this regard Public Consultation Meetings will be held on these dates at the following locations: Tuesday, July 30th, Ocean Sands Hotel, Enniscrone; Thursday, August 1st, Killala Community Centre, and Thursday, August 8th in Kennedy Glasgow House, The Quay, Ballina.

It should be noted that all meetings will commence at 7 p.m.

The study, which will be carried out by a leading consultant in this field, Enda Cannon of First Western (Sligo), will be charged with the task of identifying suitable and feasible developments that will generate economic and social benefits for the area.

The NRDP is administered locally by IRD North Mayo West Sligo (Moy Valley Resources).

This project marks a new departure by Ballina Lions Club who are anxious to stress they are acting merely as promoters, but will work in conjunction with all the other stakeholders, including Coillte, Inland Fisheries Ireland, Mayo County Council, Failte Ireland, Sligo County Council and local communities to deliver the study.

David Mullarkey of Ballina Lions Club said: “We recognise the importance of supporting the local communities in having their input into how the area is developed for the future.

"However, this is not confined to the community in Ballina; we are happy to hear what communities and businesses in Enniscrone, Killala – everybody with an interest in the estuary - have to say.”

Consequently, submissions are being sought from all parties. Written submissions can be made to Enda Candon, First Western, Ardkeeran, Riverstown, Co. Sligo and online at enda@firstwestern.ie. People can also be kept up to date with developments via the Ballina Lions website, www.ballinalions.ie.

Joe Doherty, president of Ballina Lions Club: “We are delighted to be in a position to facilitate this important project on behalf of local business, community interests and all other stakeholders”.

“The Moy Estuary and Quay area is an important area in terms of its industrial heritage and an area of high environmental and ecological importance.

"The aim of any development is to ensure that the natural resource that is the Moy Estuary is developed in a sustainable way to ensure it retains and returns value to the local community from a commercial, social and environmental perspective.

“With the growth of tourism in recent years and the remarkable success of the Wild Atlantic Way it is timely that this major study is taking place. It will place local organisations, Mayo County Council and other partners in a position to secure large funding to implement new projects through programmes such as the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund.”

Ballina Lions Club thank Mr. Brendan Mitchell, Crockets Quay Bistro, Ballina and Mr. John McGowan, Coca Cola. Ballina for their generous financial support for the project. They also appreciate the valuable assistance of Ann-Marie Flynn (Mayo North), Mags Downey (Ballina Chamber of Commerce) and Declan Turnbull (Head of Ballina Municipal District).

DATES FOR PUBLIC CONSULTATION MEETINGS:

Tuesday, July 30th: Ocean Sands Hotel, Enniscrone

Thursday, August 1st: Killala Community Centre

Thursday, August 8th: Kennedy Glasgow House, The Quay, Ballina.

All meetings will commence at 7 p.m.