New extended pontoon installed at busy Mayo quay

Minister of State Dara Calleary TD has welcomed the installation of a new extended pontoon at Ballina Quay.

He said: “I was very pleased to be able to secure funding of €85,000 from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine to assist Mayo County Council with the project.

"Minister McConalogue was a visitor to the Quay earlier this year when I outlined to him the urgent need for the extended facility.

"I am delighted that it is now in place and operational. It will allow for the expansion of use of the Quay area for all water-based activities and I know it will be broadly welcomed by all those who use the facility.

“This development follows the felling of the wall last year and will compliment the proposed regeneration of the Quay area.

"I am working closely with Mayo County Council in relation to what will be a multi-million euro application to the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund (URDF) of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage – I expect the call for applications will be made in early 2024,” he said.

“I thank Minister McConalogue, Michael O’Boyle of Mayo County Council and all who assisted with the securement of the new pontoon and wish all users many years of safe and happy use,” concluded Minister Calleary.

PHOTO: Councillor Michael Loftus, cathaoirleach Mayo County Council, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue, Minister of State Dara Calleary, and Michael O’Boyle, Marine Officer, Mayo County Council pictured at Ballina Quay.