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06 Sept 2025

Three Kilkenny schools to benefit from the Safe Routes to School Programme

 

Over 37,000 children from 108 schools to benefit nationwide from new scheme  

Three Kilkenny schools to benefit from the Safe Routes to School Programme 

Three Kilkenny schools are among over 100 nation-wide to benefit from investment to make them safer for all, Fine Gael TD, John Paul Phelan, has confirmed.

The investment was announced by the Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton TD, alongside the National Transport Authority and Santa Claus. In all, 108 schools will be included in the Safe Routes to School Programme. 

  

“In Kilkenny, the three schools in Graignamanagh benefit. These include Duiske College, the boy’s national school and Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal. 

“The Safe Routes to School Programme aims to create safer walking and cycling routes within communities, alleviate congestion at the school gates and increase the number of students who walk or cycle to school by providing improvements to walking and cycling facilities.

“The launch of the second round of the programme today will see over 37,000 students across Ireland benefit from safer infrastructure and encourage them to cycle, walk and wheel to school,” Deputy Phelan said..

 

Speaking from her home county of Galway at the launch of round two of the Safe Routes to School Programme, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton TD said: “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 which will allow them to walk, cycle and scoot to school every day.

 

“In recent months I have had the privilege of visiting schools across the country and have seen first-hand the positive impact that Safe Routes to School projects are having on our children’s daily lives. During these visits the message was loud and clear that there is a huge appetite for the continued rollout of the Safe Routes to School Programme in our villages, towns, and cities across the country. Now, having secured the necessary funding as part of Budget 2023, it is great to see the programme continue to go from strength to strength. My ambition is that every child in Ireland will have the option to make their daily commute to the classroom by foot, bicycle or scooter in a way that they are safe and protected; one that I am confident is shared amongst children, their parents, teachers and the wider school community.”

 

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