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Gweebarra bends a thing of the past as new Dungloe to Glenties road opened

written by Staff Writer April 25, 2024
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The N56 An Clochán Liath (Dungloe) to Glenties road was officially opened by Mr Jack Chambers, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, in the presence of Cllr. Gerry Mc Monagle, Leas Chathaoirleach of Donegal County, Council this afternoon.

The project represents an investment in excess of €100M in improving approximately 26km of the N56 and also provided an independent 2m wide shared footway and cycle track.

It has also resulted in significant improvements to what was a poor-quality existing network in a region where the topographical, geological and environmental constraints were very challenging.

The project was delivered in 5 phases over 10 years and involved various design engineering consultants, site supervisory teams and construction contracts. Throughout that time the Donegal NRO and TII regional teams successfully coordinated and managed the planning, design and delivery of each phase.

Official Opening of N56 An Clochán Liath to Glenties Road Project by Jack Chambers, Minister of State at the Department of Transport and at the
Department of Environment, Climate and Communications. Photo Clive Wasson

This project has confined to folklore notorious sections of this section of the N56 such as the Gweebarra and Meenacarn bends. The improved national road and separate active traffic facilities are vital interurban links on Donegal’s Wild Atlantic Way.

Minister Chambers congratulated all those involved for their professionalism and resilience in delivering this entire project. He said that this investment of over €100m in beautiful west Donegal showed the commitment of the government to rural Ireland and to investment in road safety.

The project delivers on infrastructure objectives within the NDP and it also delivers on core policies within the National Planning Framework (Project Ireland 2040 particularly in respect to aiding rural growth and regional connectivity. He applauded the full length active travel facility as valuable not only in connecting rural communities but playing a part in modal shift and decarbonisation.

Donegal County Council expressed its thanks to the many people of west Donegal whose land and property were acquired for this significant project and to the wider community affected during its phased delivery. “We acknowledge all their cooperation and patience during the many years of construction,” said a spokesperson.

Official Opening of N56 An Clochán Liath to Glenties Road Projectby Jack Chambers, Minister of State at the Department of Transport and at the
Department of Environment, Climate and Communications. Photo Clive Wasson

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