Public information event on Mayo county town's Orbital Connect Route

A period of non-statutory consultation in respect of the Castlebar Orbital Connect Route is open.

A public information event will be held today, Thursday, March 26, from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Lough Lannagh Leisure Centre, Castlebar.

All are welcome to come and meet the team working on the project.

This is the first major project to be progressed by Mayo County Council under the Local Transport Plan, and incorporates the following sections:

Section 1: R309 Westport Road

Section 2: Lannagh Road

Section 3: Humbert Way

Section 4: John Moore Road

Section 5: Pavilion Road

Section 6: Lawn Road

Section 7: Station Road and Ballinrobe Road

Section 8: Milebush Road

The Orbital Connect Route will form the backbone of Castlebar’s Active Travel Network, linking the main southern, western, and eastern approach roads directly to the town centre.

The project will deliver safer, more accessible walking and cycling connections to key destinations including the Mall, train station, Lough Lannagh, and major residential areas.

Designed as the primary active travel spine for Castlebar, it will strengthen day-to-day sustainable mobility, support healthy travel choices, and enhance connectivity across the town.

Councillor Donna Sheridan has expressed disappointment that the proposed route on Westport Road is not going out as far as Shaw's Garden Centre.

A webinar from earlier this month will also soon be available online.

Submissions or observations with respect to the proposed development may be made until April 14.

Full information here.