Calls were made for measures on Church Street, where cars come in fast from the Garda Station towards the town centre and nearby schools.
There will be no traffic calming for Kilcock this year - even though speeding outside schools has been raised as a serious concern.
Calls were made for measures on Church Street, where cars come in fast from the Garda Station towards the town centre and nearby schools.
But council officials told Cllr Paul Ward (FF) that they will arrange a speed survey for now but said there is zero funding or resources lined up for 2025.
Any actual traffic calming works, if deemed necessary, won’t be considered until 2026.

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