The assessment looks at all aspects of life in the settelement in which it is taking place.
An up-date is being sought on the Athgarvan Healthcheck, for which funding was announced in 2018.
The healthcheck, commissioned by Kildare County Council and conducted by consultants, looks at all aspects of life in the settelement in which it is taking place.
Before the pandemic began, traffic studies took place, and architectural conservation site visits were completed.
Relevant planning policies were also reviewed, and a desktop urban analysis and draft mapping were completed.
Two separate motions, by Fine Gael Cllr. Tracey O'Dwyer and Independent, Fiona McLoughlin Healy, are seeking information on the stage of progress of the healthcheck
Their motions will be debated at tomorrow's monthly meeting of the Kildare Newbridge MD.

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