Lee2Sea Greenway Joining the Dots Between Cork City and County

A vision to transform transport, tourism and leisure in Cork

 

Cork, Ireland, 6th April 2021 – Lee2Sea.com have today launched their creative video to showcase the potential of the Lee to Sea Greenway route to transform Cork. The route aims to connect Ballincollig Regional Park, Lee Fields, City Centre, the Docklands and Marina, Mahon, Passage West, Carrigaline and Crosshaven. The Lee to Sea Greenway envisages a safe, accessible and enjoyable walking, jogging and cycling route linking the region’s neighbourhoods with the bustling city and county, peaceful countryside and tourist hotspots.

 

Committee member, Helen Guinan, stated that “The vision of the Lee to Sea is simply amazing. The video shows people how the greenway could enhance their lives in all sorts of ways, whether for leisure or for getting around.”

 

“Recent times have shown how important public green spaces and physical activity are for our physical and mental well-being.  There is a real hunger for this access, as seen in the success of the pedestrianised Marina, and in the thousands of people enjoying Ballincollig Regional Park.  Much of the route already exists and we need to join the dots, and also improve it to a world-class standard greenway” added Helen Guinan.

 

The Lee to Sea would multiply the returns on the €400 million investment in urban regeneration in Cork by providing attractive, zero-carbon transport options for residents and workers in the Docklands and city centre.

 

“Big office blocks in town are being built with minimal parking. How are these thousands of people going to get to work? Public transport has an important role, but many people will find that walking and cycling are faster, more flexible, and more fun. Unlike public transport, their carbon and air pollutant emissions are essentially zero, and it will improve public health too.” commented Stephan Koch, former chair of Cork’s Transport and Mobility Forum.

 

“The route has incredible potential for transport because it puts schools, colleges, workplaces, healthcare facilities, and local services within easy reach of two hundred thousand people”, he added.

 

The Lee to Sea also aims to provide a leading attraction for Cork in the expanding tourism market. Cork has over 2,000 hotel beds right on the doorstep of the route. Additionally, it would connect major regional attractions and heritage, from all the city’s museums and galleries, and architecture, to the historical heritage in the Gunpowder Mills, Spike Island, and Camden-Fort Meagher, to name but a few.

 

The Lee to Sea Greenway aims to offer a greener and less congested city, along with providing the opportunity for a major tourism and economic boost. Connecting tourists to Cork, connecting staff to work and connecting the county to the city with the Lea to Sea Greenway. The Lee to Sea Greenway has it all! It’s time to make it happen.

 

Further information is available on the website lee2sea.com or follow us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram @Lee2Sea, using the hashtag #Lee2Sea

 

About  Lee2Sea.com

Lee2Sea.com is supported by Cork Metropolitan Area Strategic Plan. It ticks all the boxes of national and regional priorities strategies: it’s sustainable, it supports public health and physical activity, it provides a safe school run, it boosts tourism, it’s accessible to all ages and abilities, and it raises our economic competitiveness. The greenway would make local services, schools, work and culture accessible to more, closer to more, and used by more.

 

Lee2Sea Call to Action

The Lee2Sea is asking the public to show their support in the following ways:

  1. To call for its prioritisation in the county and city development plans
  2. To ask their TD and councillors to make the Lee2Sea a priority.
  3. Support the campaign on the Lee2Sea social platforms.

 

For further information please contact:

Name: Helen Guinan

Email:  Lee2Sea@yahoo.com

 

Social Media:

#Lee2Sea

Link To Video: https://youtu.be/GhgA8EuqacA

Twitter: @Lee2Sea

Instagram: @Lee2Sea

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lee2Sea-106549394812633

Website: lee2sea.com