Minister of State for Tourism & Sport Michael Ring has officially opened the much anticipated N5 Longford Bypass which is set to make a hugely significant difference to the road network in the North West.
Minister Ring said: "The road which I have the pleasure of opening today, is the final link in the Longford Bypass project. In 1995, the N4 traffic was removed from the town with the construction of the original bypass – this section completes the link and removes the N5 traffic as well.
“Longford has long been associated with traffic delays on the route to the West and Northwest of the country. Thankfully, that day has passed and heavy goods vehicles and through-traffic now have little or no reason to travel through the centre of Longford town. This will have many positives. Any reduction in through traffic in a town centre is to be welcomed by the traders, shoppers and those with business in the town. The town centre becomes a more relaxed place to visit, shop and do business in. It becomes a safer environment for pedestrians, most importantly for the old and for children."
The Total Scheme Budget for the scheme is approximately €26 million, which includes all costs associated with the project including design costs and land.
Minister Ring added: "Further ventures which are set to greatly improve access to the West include the project on the Downes at Mullingar which is proceeding on schedule to finish later this year. Moreover, work has now started on the Ballaghadereen Bypass which will provide a bypass to the north of Ballaghaderreen. The project involves realignment of local road junctions and a grade separated junction at the N5/R293 interface."
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