Asdee residents took time out on Saturday last to extend a heartfelt thank you to their local Councillors. The transformation is truly remarkable and has significantly improved the attractiveness and cleanliness of the village. In addition, the footpaths are a lot safer, more accessible and easier to maintain.
Kerry County Council were brilliant in completing the works, the attention to detail is evident, and the people of Asdee wish to thank everyone involved for their hard work and dedication to this project.
John Kennedy, Chairperson of Asdee Community Development Association comments: “We are extremely lucky to have such a strong working relationship with our Councillors. Most of the footpaths have now been upgraded in the village and this is financed from Councillor allocation, with plans in place for the next phase. The village signs, some Grotto work and the concrete work at the end of Littor Road onto the beach is also from Councillor allocation.”
Asdee continues their vision of making the village a welcoming and thriving place.
Pictured: Front L-R: Eoin Kennedy, Mary Mulvihill, John Kennedy. Middle L-R: Councillor Mike Kennelly, Kathleen Carmody, Aine Kennedy, Martin Stack, Ann Collins, Maureen Walsh, Lorraine McElligott, Martina Galvin, Margaret Kennedy, Councillor Michael Foley, Councillor Tom Barry. Back L-R: Martin Kennedy, Tom Kennedy, Anna Petrova, Kevin Mulvihill, Oliver Kearney.
Missing: Councillor Jimmy Moloney, Councillor Robert Beasley and Councillor Aoife Thornton.
Asdee residents took time out on Saturday last to extend a heartfelt thank you to their local Councillors, Michael Foley, Jimmy Moloney, Tom Barry, Robert Beasley, Mike Kennelly and Aoife Thornton for their invaluable support and funding towards the upgrading of the footpaths in the village. We want to wish them all well in the upcoming election. Best of luck to Robert Beasley in his retirement and Aoife Thornton in the next chapter of her career.
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