The draft byelaws cover all five Municipal Districts – Clane–Maynooth, Celbridge–Leixlip, Kildare–Newbridge, Naas and Athy – and will be on public display until the 4th of November.
Kildare County Council is proposing new byelaws to introduce a 30 kilometre per hour speed limit in housing estates taken in charge by the Council.
The move is part of Jake’s Law, which aims to make residential areas safer.
The draft byelaws cover all five Municipal Districts – Clane–Maynooth, Celbridge–Leixlip, Kildare–Newbridge, Naas and Athy – and will be on public display until the 4th of November.

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