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Five more Limerick schools get green light for improved pedestrian and cycling facilities

THERE’s good news for five Limerick schools which are to receive improved pedestrian and cycling facilities as part of a government-backed initiative.

The Safe Routes to School Programme creates safer walking and cycling routes within communities, to alleviate congestion at the school gates and increase the number of students who walk or cycle to school by improving these facilities.

After the success of Round One, which saw several schools across Limerick including An Mhodhscoil (The Model School) in Limerick city recently receive funding for improvement works, another five schools across the Treaty County have now received the go ahead for improvements of their own.

Principal Brendan Burke of Hazelwood College in Dromcollogher which has been included, agrees the scheme is a positive for each chosen Limerick school: “Any school will be delighted”, he began, “it caters for everybody”.

Speaking on behalf of his own school, he added: “There have been traffic problems here for a large number of years, and we’re delighted to make it safer for those who do walk, cycle and exit from cars.”

As well as Hazelwood College, four other schools across Limerick City and County have been earmarked to receive improvements.

These include Caherconlish National School, Crescent College Comprehensive SJ (Dooradoyle), Lisnagry National School and St. Patrick’s GNS at Dublin Road in the city.

In addition to Limerick, 103 other schools across the country have been chosen for this scheme with a total of 37,000 students to benefit from safer infrastructure, which in turn will encourage students to walk, cycle and wheel to school.

Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton TD, alongside the National Transport Authority, commented: “I am delighted to be able to bring some festive cheer to schools nationwide by confirming that thousands of more children nationwide will soon benefit from safer infrastructure.”

The Safer Routes to School programme is funded by the Department of Transport through the National Transport Authority (NTA) and is supported by the Department of Education.

A total of €20m has been allocated for projects included in Round 2 with the funds coming from each local authority’s annual allocation for Active Travel works.

Christmas Concert

Oh the weather outside is frightful…..but dont worry. You can enjoy our Music departments online Christmas concert from the comfort of your armchair. Pop on the kettle, light the fire and tune in to the school facebook page on Wednesday at 13.50 to enjoy all of the amazing talent of our music students.

Art Exhibition

Congratulations to the Art department on a wonderful exhibition last Thursday. Incredible work from both students and staff was needed to put together this fabulous display of artistic talent. Thank you to all who supported the event

Click the image below to see the gallery of photos from this event

Art Invite

It is the time of year for celebrations! We would like to invite you to our Art Exhibition taking place on the 8th of December at 6.30pm in Dromcollogher Community Hall. Our art students have worked very hard to make this night happen and are would love to share with you their excitement

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Hurling News

Hazelwood college 1st years who won the limerick county B blitz final. Defeating Saleasian college with a score line of 1-12 to 0-5

Munster Soccer

Congratulations to Robbie Lynch on his selection to the 2022 Munster Schools Interprovincial Squad.

It is a fantastic achievement to have been selected.

Over the past month Robbie has attended a number of trials and trails games across the province. A huge number of players across Munster put their names forward for inclusion but only 16 players were selected. As Robbie is a year younger than the target age it highlights how big an achievement it is for Robbie to have been selected.

The Munster squad will play in the FAI Schools Interprovincial Tournament over the weekend. The tournament consists of 16 players from each of the 4 province’s competiting against each other over three days.

Best of luck to Robbie and the Munster squad.

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