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Drogheda Mayor announces start date for next phase of major Louth link road
Drogheda Mayor announces start date for next phase of major Louth link road

Irish Independent

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Irish Independent

Drogheda Mayor announces start date for next phase of major Louth link road

This will connect Newtown to the railway track north of Aston Village while Louth County Council and the politicians lobby the Government for the phase three funding to put a 16million euro bridge over the railway line. In a new monthly report for the citizens of the town the Mayor also confirmed that the County Council's programme of road works for 2025 is ready to begin. She said: "Bothar Brugha is being resurfaced for the Safe Route to School programme and Termonfeckin Playground will be officially opened by me and Minister Dara Calleary on July 22 next at 6pm. "I set up a development group in 2020 in order to apply for the funding for a playground and it has been one of my greatest pleasures to see children enjoying the space that my own children get to experience in the village. "Work is also being completed on the footpath to the village along the Strand Road, grant-aided by the Community Recognition Fund." The Mayor said the Council has been busy in many areas such as investigating 14 waste complaints, drainage works, placing 47 people in homeless accommodation, 45 properties were also re-let. She said this is a drop in the ocean since they have over 5,000 people on the housing waiting list. Mayor Hall revealed Housing projects in Louth are over target by 5pc and unlike most other parts of the country, and are predicted to be over target by 48pc next year. She also said Louth County Libraries had begun the Summer Stars reading programme and received many book donations from President Michael D Higgins. She confirmed that the Louth Sport Partnerships are rolling out the Heroutdoors programme such as safe sea swimming training, rowing and paddle boarding workshops. ADVERTISEMENT Learn more She said on sustainability County Hall in Dundalk has reduced energy consumption by 33pc in the past decade and work continues to reduce the carbon footprint in our civic spaces. During the past week she also had meetings with Louth Local Development, attended the Drogheda Cycling AGM, and welcomed the Judges of the Pride of Place Awards in the Droichead Arts Centre as the Boyne Valley Camino is nominated by Louth County Council. She helped Drogheda Tidy Towns clean up the area for the Leinster Fleadh, attended a green procurement webinar by the Association of Irish Local Government, spoke on a panel about affordable housing at the Tom Johnson Summer School, and opened the Termonfeckin half marathon. She has also submitted two documents on ideas for the Louth Tourism Strategy that is being developed, firstly looking at the potential of Drogheda and then the surrounding areas.

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