Dursey Island cable car service in West Cork is to close this Friday.
Cork County Council wants the Government to provide funding for a replacement ferry to the island.
Major repair work is needed on the country’s only cable car, at an estimated cost of €240,000. The Council has issued a notice closing the service until November 30.
Two towers need reinforcing due to storm damage
Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys has been criticised by County Cork Mayor Gillian Coughlan for not dealing quickly enough with the issue: “I’m disappointed there has not been more of an effort from her Department to offer more assistance. I want a face-to-face meeting with the Minister. The time for Emails is over.”
Tourists are the biggest number of users of the cable car. Figures of up to 20,000 a year have been given. There are only a few permanent residents. A small number of mainland farmers keep animals on the island.
Bord Pleanala had given approval for a new cable car and visitor centre to serve the island, over-ruling rejection by its own Inspector who said it would bring excessive visitors to the area.
Dursey Island is located at the tip of the Beara Peninsula in Co. Cork.