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Disappointment at stalled bridge works 19.02.09

by Damian Dowds, Inishowen Independent

WHILE preparatory work near the Mill Bridge in Buncrana was completed before Christmas, it is now clear that long-promised construction work on the bridge itself will not proceed in 2009. At the recent Buncrana Town Council meeting Councillor Joe Doherty tabled a question asking that, in light of the €1 million allocation for the town’s inner relief road, when would work on the construction of the Mill Bridge take place.
The written response from the Council said that the €1 million will be used to fund outstanding balances for work completed in 2008, the construction of appropriate traffic calming measures by the Sliabh Sneacht estate, completion of the link between Sliabh Sneacht and the Cassey Road, and the completion of works on the Rocky Town Road.
“It’s very obvious that work on the Mill Bridge won’t be started,” Cllr Doherty said. “It’s a non-starter and I’ve very disappointed. I’m delighted with the work that has gone on near it, but this bridge is one of the main arteries into the town and after all these discussions with engineers, I’m severely disappointed.”
Town Mayor Dermot McLaughlin welcomed the work that is to be done at Sliabh Sneacht and Rocky Town, and said he hoped the balance of the €1 million could be spent on the bridge. Meanwhile, Donegal County Council has confirmed that traffic lights will be
Councillor Joe Doherty
installed at two major road junctions in Buncrana, namely, the junction of the Cassey Road and Cockhill Road and at Cockhill Bridge. Inishowen councillors allocated funding to both locations in 2008 and designs were progressed by the Council’s roads Department.
“At the Causeway (Cassey) Road junction the proposed signals will aim to provide improved capacity through the junction and have been designed to reduce queues, improve safety and improve pedestrian facility, and will incorporate a pedestrian crossing on the Cockhill Road,” a council spokesperson said.
“At the Cockhill Bridge the proposals aim to address the concerns raised by residents relating to pedestrian safety - in particular to allow pedestrians to safely cross the bridge - while also addressing the traffic safety and priority issues presented by the narrow bridge.” Works are due to commence in the coming weeks and the plans for both locations may be viewed by contacting Donegal County Council Roads Section at Carndonagh Public Services Centre or at the Civic Offices, Buncrana.
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