[...]30 kilometre N5 bypass between Ballaghaderreen and Scramogue Cross. The route would by-pass Strokestown, Tulsk, Ballinagar, and Frenchpark.[...]
lotusm wrote: » found this ink for Mapshttp://www.roscommoncoco.ie/en/Services/Roads/N5-Ballaghaderreen-to-Scramoge-Road-Project/Appropriate-Assessment-Screening-Report.pdf
lotusm wrote: » found this link for Mapshttp://www.roscommoncoco.ie/en/Services/Roads/N5-Ballaghaderreen-to-Scramoge-Road-Project/Appropriate-Assessment-Screening-Report.pdf
sonnyblack wrote: » Enda doing up the route to Mayo by stealth. This scheme will be constructed in his second term IMHO. Shame there is no heavyweight to back the N20
road_high wrote: » You'd imagine Simon Coveney and Michael noonan as senior ministers are pretty heavyweights in the N20 catchment?
marno21 wrote: » Seemingly no interest in roads from any of the Cork TD's. I'd love to give Dublin drivers a day on the roads of Cork city, sure the M50 gets blocked but imagine having to contend with an at grade signalised roundabout on your ring road trip. Anyway, back to the N5
marno21 wrote: » Is this planned as S2? If so can the existing road not be rebuilt online?
lotusm wrote: » the boys in An Taisce are not happy about the route being taken
marno21 wrote: » Tenders awarded by Roscommon County Council for land valuation, watercourse investigation, archaelogical services & ground investigation along this route. Looks like this routing is being pressed ahead with for the N5.
MayoSalmon wrote: » What kind of time would this take off the Dublin - Castlebar journey?
marno21 wrote: Straight away the locals are off
marno21 wrote: » N5 Ballaghaderreen to Scramoge approved by Government to proceed to ABP..http://www.shannonside.ie/news/local/roscommon/government-gives-green-light-n5-upgrade-ballaghaderreen-scramogue/ Straight away the locals are offhttp://www.shannonside.ie/news/local/roscommon/bypass-present-huge-challenge-strokestown/
Truckermal wrote: » Jesus would you look at the cut of the place! I've passed through the kip thousands of times and the thought of stopping there is the last thing on my mind! Now Tarmonbarry is different especially Keenans for the grub!