Knocknashinna Footpaths Need Fixed: Mason

Urgent Action Needed for Knocknashinna Footpaths say Mason and Hanlon

South Down Sinn Féin MLA Cathy Mason and Councillor Oonagh Hanlon have raised their concerns about the deteriorating condition of the footpaths in the Knockchree area, following contact from local residents.

Cathy Mason MLA said: “We have been contacted by a number of local residents who raised their concerns about the deterioration of the footpaths in Knockchree.

Councillor Oonagh Hanlon and South Down MLA Cathy Mason are concerned at the state of footpaths in the Knocknashinna estate in Downpatrick.

“Having visited the area, we share residents’ worries about the current condition of the footpaths. 

“In particular, the uneven surfaces and general wear present potential safety risks, especially for older residents, parents with prams, and those with mobility issues.

“We have written to the Department for Infrastructure to request that the condition of the footpaths in this area is formally assessed and that resurfacing works are considered as a matter of priority.

Downpatrick councillor Oonagh Hanlon added: “Residents have been raising their concerns about the footpaths along this road.

“We will continue to follow this matter closely and will keep residents informed of any updates we receive.

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