Cormac Corr, an Independent candidate in the upcoming local elections, is calling for the
creation of a dedicated dog park in Kells.
With a passion for community engagement and animal welfare, Corr believes that establishing a designated space for dogs to exercise and
socialize will not only enhance the quality of life for local pets but also strengthen the sense of community in Kells.
The proposal comes as a response to the growing need for safe and accessible areas where
dogs can roam off-leash under the supervision of their owners. A dog park would provide an opportunity for pets to enjoy freedom and exercise in a controlled environment, promoting their physical and mental well-being.
Corr emphasized to Meath Live the positive impact that a dog park can have on both residents and their
canine companions, saying, “A dog park is not just about providing a space for dogs to play; it’s about
fostering a stronger sense of community, by bringing dog owners together in a shared space, we can build connections, promote responsible pet ownership, and create a more vibrant and inclusive community in Kells.”
Corr concluded by saying “After conducting some research, it appears plausible that we could deliver this dog park early in the next
council term at an affordable price point”.
In addition to advocating for the establishment of a dog park, Corr is committed to soliciting input from local residents and stakeholders to ensure that the park meets the needs and preferences of the community.
If elected next June, Corr aims to turn this vision into a reality
for the benefit of all Kells residents and their four-legged friends.