15 July 2017, Saturday
By Bryan T. Smyth
bryan@TheCork.ie
A new seven day return bus services, operating five times daily, will run between Kinsale and Clonakilty from Monday, July 17th next.
Speaking at the launch, David O’Brien, CEO of Local Link Cork outlined how the service was initially proposed by local tourism interests in the area, and following a series of meetings the proposal was put to the National Transport Authority (NTA) who in turn agreed to support the service.
Mr. O’Brien also outlined some added value elements to the new route including:
• A daily morning and evening service from Clonakility to the West Cork Technology Park
• A morning and afternoon service from Clonakility to Inchydoney Beach.
• A service from Kinsale to Charles Fort will also operate daily, while a Kinsale Town Shuttle will operate three times daily. This service is primarily aimed at older people – and supports Kinsale as an Age Friendly Town.
All services are open to the public – locals and tourists alike – and the vision for the service is that will support community initiatives; education & employment along the route.
The service will also allow tourism interests along the route to partner with one another and thus provide a more cohesive and attractive offering to tourists visiting the area.
In this way it is hoped the service will prove very popular and we look forward, with the support of all interested groups as outlined above, to creating a new dynamic that can help grow the route and continue to support the respective communities.
Local Link Cork is one of seventeen offices nationally who operate the Rural Transport Programme under the auspices of the National Transport Authority (NTA).