Duagh Bus Stop: Calls for Urgent Improvements in County Kerry
Duagh, County Kerry, is facing challenges with its public transport infrastructure, prompting local officials to demand urgent improvements to the existing bus stop. The current facility is considered inadequate, with some residents expressing frustration with its practicality.
Concerns Raised by Local Councillor
Fine Gael Councillor Aoife Kennelly recently described the Duagh bus stop as not even deserving the designation of a “bus stop” during a meeting of the Listowel Municipal District (MD). This sentiment highlights ongoing issues in providing effective public transportation in rural areas.
Council and NTA Response
In response to Councillor Kennelly’s concerns, Kerry County Council stated that the National Transport Authority (NTA) is responsible for the funding, planning, and delivery of public transport infrastructure projects. The council’s capital delivery unit (North) plans to consult with Bus Éireann and other stakeholders to explore improved infrastructure in Duagh.
Cross-Party Support for Improvements
Sinn Féin councillor Tom Barry seconded Councillor Kennelly’s motion, demonstrating cross-party agreement on the need for improvement.
Councillor Kennelly’s Background
Aoife Kennelly was co-opted as a member of Kerry County Council in April 2025, replacing Mike Kennelly after his election to Seanad Éireann. She has prioritized affordable housing and improving local infrastructure, including roads, transport, and broadband access.
Broader Issues in County Kerry
The situation in Duagh is not isolated, with similar concerns surfacing elsewhere in County Kerry, indicating a broader need for investment in public transport facilities.
Timeline for Improvements Unclear
Even as consultations are planned, a timeline for these discussions and any subsequent work on the Duagh bus stop remains unclear.