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Cllr Louise Fenelon-Gaskin remarked: “I’m very pleased to have proposed this investment alongside Councillor Stokes, Councillor Scott and Councillor Barry. This is vital for Newcastle village. This stretch of footpath is well-used but has needed improvement for far too long.

Newcastle main street yesterday, just after tea…
ress release from councillors Scott, Barry, Gaskin and Stokes, issued
on Thursday, April 30th 2026…
Councillors Lourda Scott (Cathaoirleach), Mark Barry (Leas-Cathaoirleach), Louise Fenelon-Gaskin, and Stephen Stokes have welcomed the allocation of €150,000 from the Councillors Discretionary Fund to deliver long-awaited footpath improvements in Newcastle Village.
Cllr Lourda Scott stated: “This is a very welcome and necessary investment for Newcastle Village. Residents have been raising concerns about this stretch of footpath for a long time, and it’s important that we respond with meaningful action. I’m pleased to support this funding, which will make the area safer and more accessible for everyone.”
The funding, approved at the April 2026 meeting of the Greystones Municipal District, will support the development of a new and improved footpath along a key stretch of road from the Castle Inn to the L5050 junction. The investment is sourced from the Councillors Discretionary Fund, which is funded through the Local Property Tax.
Cllr Mark Barry added: “This funding represents a practical use of Local Property Tax to directly benefit the community. The need for improvements along this route has been clear for years, and I’m glad to see progress being made. Credit is due to the residents who have kept this issue on the agenda.”

Newcastle Main Street 1955. Colourised by Gary O’Brien
ress release from councillors Scott, Barry, Gaskin and Stokes, issued
on Thursday, April 30th 2026…


