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3.2.1 Coastal walk
It is an objective in the County Development Plan “To investigate the
feasibility of a public right of way along the coastline, extending from the
County boundary at Bray to the County boundary at Booterstown” (page 69).
At low tide the inner parts of the shore are used for walking. Bait digging
is also popular on the sand flats. At high tide swimming is enjoyed from two
swimming points adjoining Booterstown station and Williamstown Martello
Tower. Access is via a pedestrian bridge over the rail line. These bathing
places are not accessible to the mobility impaired and there are only the
most basic steps down to the sea.
Many of the submissions received raised the issue of providing a coastal
walk on the seaside of the rail line. Many suggested a walk similar to that,
which was constructed at Sandymount in the Dublin Corporation area. There
were also suggestions that a boardwalk be constructed along the coast.
Concerns were expressed about the effects of any walkway on the granite sea
wall, the need for high quality materials and the effect on bird life in the
Sandymount Strand SPA. If the Eastern Bypass is constructed at a future date
there may be an opportunity to use the construction spoil for a causeway.
The need to include a cycle lane was also suggested.
The need for access to the coast for the mobility impaired is recognised.
CIE have indicated that they want to upgrade the stations in the coastal
plan area. Included in their proposal is the provision of lifts and
over-bridge to make the stations accessible to the mobility impaired. This
facility could be designed to also provide access to the coast with a
viewing platform and steps.
Short Term Objective: To repair the existing sections of concrete
walks and steps to the coast within the control of Dun Laoghaire Rathdown
County Council. All works/repairs should be carried out to best conservation
practise where works are proposed to the original railway wall. Appropriate
materials and repair methods should be used.
Medium Term Objective: To light the path and cycle lane through the
park which links Booterstown and Blackrock park in a sensitive manner and to
improve warning signage. To ensure that any new bridge and lift at
Booterstown DART station also provides access to the coast and to construct
a viewing platform with steps and access ramp.
Long term objective: To support the provision of a coastal
walk/cycleway form the county boundary to Sandycove. The physical nature of
any coastal walkway/cycelway would only be ascertained after a feasibility
study and Environmental Impact Assessment which must address the following
issues;
· The impact of any development on the environmental amenities of the coast
including Dublin Bay SPA and Booterstown Marsh.
· The issue of global warming, rising sea levels and flooding and the impact
of any walk or infill proposals on it.
· Security and safety of any coastal walkway/cycelway.
· Investigation of themes which link the entire area/walkway/cycleway –
example: Martello towers, the sea baths and other features which reoccur
along the coastline.
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