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Dual carriageway for Donegal/Derry 18.07.07

Travel times to Inishowen will be sharply cut after the go-ahead was given yesterday for a dual carriageway to Donegal and Derry.
The carriageway - part of a £400m cross border package - will begin in Omagh, drastically slashing travel times to the region from Dublin and other parts of the island.
Local politicians predicted the move would mean a massive commercial and economic boost for the region.
"Works must proceed without delay on the Letterkenny/Derry Gateway A5 following the announcement from the North South Ministerial Council that the dual carriageway to Derry/Letterkenny has been given the final go-ahead," said Deputy Niall Blaney.
“Progress on the A5 will open up Donegal on a commercial and socio-economic level, by providing the much needed improved infrastructural access to the county.”
Deputy Blaney said the project needed to be delivered "as quickly as possible and on budget".
“Fianna Fáil is already investing over £650 million in cross-border projects that are benefiting citizens throughout the island namely the completion of the Dublin to Belfast road corridor; the all-island single electricity market, to be launched later this year; the second North-South electricity inter-connector; the new South-North gas pipeline and the development of City of Derry airport," he added.
“This will benefit the people of Donegal North East in particular. Because of our geography we have been negatively affected by the Troubles in the North and we have not seen the benefits of progress that other parts of the country have enjoyed."
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