yerwanthere123 wrote: » Wonder how long we'll be waiting for the next big N22 project. I think the proposed Macroom-Ovens scheme is officially called off until 2027, but God knows when that will get going again, if ever. Then there's the second proposed Killarney bypass, and another road linking Lissivigeen with the Muckross road. All probably pipe dreams though
Dum_Dum wrote: » Just been watching the Six One News - it is true we've spent a quarter of a billion euro bypassing Macroom (pop 4000)?
Water John wrote: » That's the regret at not having the piece between the two and four mile bridges included this time. This will be a shockingly poor part of the road.
Water John wrote: » 'Imagine dual carriageway from Cork to Ballyvourney West and Killarney-Farranfore. You'd be in any part of Kerry in no time at all'. Marno Why would you go there?
Covidhaveago wrote: » We spent 1.5 billion on a motorway between Kildare and a small urban conurbation in the South East. In comparison, this project between the states second largest urban area and its natural hinterland is good value.
Cork Trucker wrote: » https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1340365420142968832?s=21
Paddico wrote: » Dont mean to go off topic but isnt it time RTE drop the Brittan bit. BBC are good at it too when Ireland do well in something. Were not part of Britain. Why not just say Ireland and Belgium!!
yerwanthere123 wrote: » Thanks marno. Looking like they won't be allowed work on it for a while more, but hopefully just a temporary shutdown.
aisling86 wrote: » This going ahead https://www.facebook.com/1744441842/posts/10208605641095523/
marno21 wrote: » The website says they are continuing to operate http://www.n22bbm.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/N22BBM-Update-re-Covid-19-closedown-site-notice-11th-Jan-2021-Final-2-pdf.jpg
tinner777 wrote: » No one there yesterday on the bits you can see from the road ��
Water John wrote: » If it had to stop for a few months until Covid is under control, I wouldn't mind. A few months delay in 30 years delay, isn't much.