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Donegal to get biggest road allocation of €40M in 2018 – McHugh

written by Stephen Maguire December 23, 2017
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Donegal TD Joe McHugh has announced that Donegal is to get the biggest allocation in roads funding in the country in 2018 – with €40M allocated to Donegal County Council.

Among the major announcement of funding are N56 works from Dungloe to Glenties, Mountcharles to Inver, Coolboy to Kilmacrennan (Blue Banks), Boyoughter to Kilkenny, Drumbeigh to Inver, Kilkenny to Letterlilly, Mountcharles to Drumbeigh.

The first €5M of an estimated €20M spend will be allocated to the Blue Banks.

Minister McHugh said: “This is fantastic news for the county this evening and shows again the commitment of Government through Transport Infrastructure Ireland to County Donegal.

“I am particularly pleased at all the work which will be carried out along the N56 which is a vital artery for the west and south west of the county. More than €16.5M will be spent on that route alone in 2018.

“There is also funding for Cappry, Tullrap and the Corcam Bends which is badly needed. There is also significant funding for Ballybofey/Stranorlar, Burt, Dromoghill, Assaroe, Letterkenny, Ardara, Barnes, Crolly, Creeslough, Dunkineely, Stragar and Dungloe.”

The Government Chief Whip went on: “All these roadworks will take place in the next 12 months. It is an historic day for Donegal.

“I want to once again thank Donegal County Council and their National Roads Office who do incredible groundwork so that when we can get money to our county, they can carry out the work. I also want to thank TII and their staff. I made the case that we have been playing catch-up with the rest of the country and we’ve been heard.

“I will continue my work now to include even more schemes in the Ten Year Capital Plan and the National Planning Framework, linking the new A5 – which also starts next year – to the new Sion Mills to Letterkenny road, the Bonagee Link and the Twin Towns by-pass.

Cllr Martin Harley said: “This is fantastic news for Donegal. I know Minister Joe McHugh has held several meetings with TII in recent months and it shows that his case for Donegal has been heard.

“For Donegal to top the national league table for funding for the county shows the importance of having a voice in Government.

“I also note significant funding to other western counties like Mayo, showing this Government is helping the regions.”

Donegal to get biggest road allocation of €40M in 2018 – McHugh was last modified: December 24th, 2017 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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