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Suir Island Infrastructure Links Project

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The proposed development of the Suir Island Infrastructure Links is located at The Quay, Quay Street, Suir Island and Raheen Road in Clonmel County Tipperary

The project will include the development of the following;

  • Two pedestrian bridges, the first bridge linking the proposed North Plaza on The Quay/Quay St/Sarsfield St Junction to Suir Island, and the second bridge connecting Suir Island to Raheen Road.
  • The pedestrian bridges will be 4-metre-wide consisting of a double curvature alignment, which allow users to discover Suir Island 'from up high' by walking seamlessly between the trees while linking the project elements (North Plaza, the berm embankment, and the south riverbank) along one sinuous route. 
  • The first bridge follows the geometry of Sarsfield Street and arrives on the island following the line of the berm embankment, which then links onto the second bridge facilitating a link to Denis Burke Park on Raheen Road, creating a direct connection for pedestrians/cyclists between the park and the Town Centre.
  • Provision of a new public open space called the North Plaza which will be aligned with Sarsfield Street.
    The steps and ramp will be visible from O'Connell Street creating a new landmark in the town of Clonmel and will encourage pedestrian movement towards the River Suir. The bicycle access ramp is designed to be as transparent as possible so as not to block the view of Suir Island from Sarsfield Street.
  • Modification of traffic direction and carriageway widths in The Quay and Quay Street around the proposed North Plaza.
    Provision of a bus stop on the western side of the North Plaza located on Quay Street with five benches providing comfortable facilities for public transport users.
  • Upgrading of the existing 2-metre-wide sidewalk along Quay Street into a 4-metre-wide shared pedestrian/cycle path which will provide unencumbered access to the proposed plaza area underneath the elevated access ramp.
  • Provision of a sloping landscaped terrace with public seating, located inside the hairpin-shaped access ramp leading up to the northern bridge crossing.
  • Provision of three benches and a 9-metre-long stepped promenade seating area integrated into the circular-shaped plaza.
    Planting of various native tree species around the North Plaza to integrate the proposed development with the existing scenery of Suir Island and complement the visual experience of users.
  • Provision of a pedestrian path or promenade along the existing berm embankment across Suir Island linking the two pedestrian bridges, to facilitate access between Denis Burke Park on Raheen Road and the proposed North Plaza on The Quay.
  • Construction of a pedestrian/bicycle ramp from the link promenade onto Suir Island Carpark.
  • The ramp is fully integrated into the landscape by using the existing slope of the berm.
  • Construction of three sets of steps connecting the link promenade to Suir Island carpark and the eastern end of Suir Island.
  • Provision of a mini public space within Suir Island Carpark at the entrance to the proposed Suir Island Gardens.
  • Provision of a south arrival point for the second bridge connecting Suir Island to the Raheen Road.
  • The South Arrival Point will consist of one access ramp to the east and one set of steps to the west, integrated with the bridge landing level and running parallel to the footpath. These elements will be located outside the existing flood barrier.
  • Road improvements for the safety of pedestrians/cyclists at the South Arrival Point, including the footpaths being widened and the road narrowed to accommodate 3.0-metre-wide lanes. 
  • Removal of three carparking spaces from the southern edge of the road to allow for wider footpaths.
    Installation of two uncontrolled pedestrian crossings positioned at either ends of the proposed access ramp and flight of steps to provide traffic calming at the South Arrival Point. 
  • This bridge arrival point will be located close to the school entrance of Raheen College, providing safe and convenient access for the schoolchildren.
  • Access ramps and steps are located behind the flood barriers to allow access even during flood events.
  • Construction of a new foul pumping station to be located within Suir Island car park which will facilitate future Irish Water connections. Wastewater will be pumped 0.1km approx. via rising main along the proposed bridge linking Suir Island to the proposed North Plaza where it will connect into
    the existing public network along The Quay.
  • Ancillary site development works to include, but not limited to, surface water drainage, lighting and associated electrical works, hard and soft landscaping, road works to include surfacing and line marking, landscaping and installation of street furniture.
  • All associated, ancillary and consequential site works.
     

Current Status

Tipperary County Council submitted the planning application for the Suir Island Infrastructure Links scheme to An Bord Pleanála in September and October 2023. The proposed development is located at The Quay, Quay Street, Suir Island and Raheen Road in Clonmel County Tipperary.

An Bord Pleanála wrote to Tipperary County Council in July 2024 requesting further information with regards to items within this application. 

Tipperary County Council submitted this Further Information to An Bord Pleanála on 25th September 2024.

In October 2024, An Bord Pleanála requested that Tipperary County Council publish this further significant information which is available to view at the following links:

https://consultations.tipperarycoco.ie/suir-island-infrastructurelinks-project

and https://www.tipperarycoco.ie/suirislandinfrastructure/further-information

 

Planning

EIA Portal Map, Reference 2023163
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Link to An Bord Pleanala Application

https://www.pleanala.ie/en-ie/case/318093

Notices

Application

Environmental Impact Assessment Report

Table of Contents

 

Volume A

 

Volume B

 

Volume C

 

Natura Impact Assessment

Traffic & Transport Assessment Report

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