Be more considerate of people with disabilities when parking or leaving out rubbish

  • Make Way Day 2019
  • Make Way Day 2019
Ben Coughlan from Blackrock, Cork highlighting Make Way Day, September 26th, a campaign led by the Disability Federation of Ireland. (Photo: Joleen Cronin)

Limerick City and County Council is encouraging everyone to be more considerate when parking vehicles or bikes, or forgetting to remove wheelie bins from Limerick streets as part of Make Way Day 2019.

Limerick City and County Council will support local disabilities groups as they hit the streets on Thursday 26 September with reminders not to:

  • Park illegally on the street
  • Forget your bins or use illegal sandwich boards
  • Carelessly park bikes on the street

People with disabilities have told the campaign leaders, the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI), these are the top three obstacles that stop them getting from A to B.

The principal aims of Make Way Day are to:

  • Recognise that people with disabilities have the same right to use and enjoy public spaces that we all share
  • Acknowledge obstacles, which people with disabilities face in their daily lives, including badly parked vehicles and bicycles, billboards, over-grown hedges and other ill-placed hazards.
  • Understand that most obstacles are often caused by thoughtlessness and genuine lack of awareness.

On Thursday 26 September, members of the public are being encouraged to draw attention to the challenges posed by everyday obstructions within their towns and villages.

Disability Federation Ireland are inviting the public to take pictures of obstacles encountered (parked cars on footpaths, bikes chained to railings, sandwich boards and overhanging branches) and to post pictures to social media. Include #makewayday #makewayLimerick and to tag @makewayday and @disabilityfed in the post.

Groups will be gathering at Limerick City and County Council’s offices at Merchant’s Quay on Thursday morning before setting off on selected routes recording where access is an issue.

Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Michael Sheahan said: “I’m delighted that Limerick City and County Council is supporting Make Way Day for the second year. Everyone has a right to travel along our footpaths and get from A to B with unnecessary obstacles being put in their way. Somethings it a lack of awareness on behalf of people that obstacles there. I am appealing to individuals and businesses to think about where they are parking their car, leaving rubbish out to be collected. We can all do our bit to help.”

Aoibhe Reidy, Access Officer with Limerick City and County Council said: “By making small changes we can all make a big difference to the lives of our fellow citizens. In Limerick 15% of the population of Limerick, or 29,228 people, have at least one disability and Limerick City and County Council is delighted once again this year to support Make Way Day. It will be interesting to see the responses we get from the groups following their experiences on their selected routes on Thursday.”

DFI spokesperson Clare Cronin added: “It’s a lack of awareness that leads to these obstacles and once people are aware we find they’re willing to help, but for the small minority who need it, we are delighted this year to have the backing of the Roads Policing Unit of An Garda Síochána.”

For further details see www.makewayday.com.

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