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Meeting arranged to find solution to beach access issue

written by Rachel McLaughlin August 29, 2019
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A meeting will take place tomorrow (Friday) in an attempt to find a solution to the right of way access issues at Castlegoland Beach in Portnoo.

An action group was established this summer after an electric fence and barrier were placed at the traditional paths to the beach which run through the Narin and Portnoo Golf Club.

Locals are campaigning to restore the paths which they say had been open for at least 100 years.

Knather Acquisitions, who took over the golf links last year, said that the barriers were erected on health and safety grounds.

Save Our Beach At Castlegoland campaigners had scheduled another protest walk this Saturday, but this event has been postponed pending a meeting between the golf club owner and Donegal County Council this Friday.

It is understood that Donegal County Council representatives and local councillors will meet with Donegal-born businessman Liam McDevitt, owner of Knather Acquisitions and the golf club, to seek a solution to the current issues.

The Save Our Beach group has agreed to cancel their protest this Saturday to avoid “escalating a delicate position” as they hope for an amicable agreement to be reached.

Meeting arranged to find solution to beach access issue was last modified: August 29th, 2019 by Rachel McLaughlin
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