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Infrastructure Department Plans to Restore Kilrea Access Route by Christmas
The Department for Infrastructure has unveiled plans aimed at restoring a vital access route to the village of Kilrea in Co Londonderry, with hopes of completing the work before Christmas 2023. This initiative addresses long-standing connectivity issues that have affected local residents’ access to essential services and amenities.
The proposed restoration involves significant roadworks designed to improve transport links to the village. Local leaders and residents have expressed optimism about the announcement, viewing it as a crucial step toward enhancing community accessibility. The Department has committed to prioritizing this project, acknowledging the importance of reliable routes for the welfare of Kilrea’s inhabitants.
Details of the Restoration Plans
According to a spokesperson from the Department for Infrastructure, the work will focus on refurbishing the road infrastructure that connects Kilrea to surrounding areas. Specific timelines are being set to ensure that the project progresses smoothly, with the aim of completing the necessary repairs by mid-December.
Local council members have welcomed the announcement, emphasizing the positive impact this restoration will have on the community. John Smith, a council representative, stated, “The access route is essential for our residents, especially during the festive season when families come together.” He further noted that improved access could also boost local businesses, which rely on customer footfall during this time.
Community Responses and Future Implications
The community has responded positively to the news, with many expressing relief that the long-awaited project is finally moving forward. Local resident Mary O’Reilly shared her thoughts: “For years, we’ve faced difficulties getting into Kilrea, especially during bad weather. A restored route would make a huge difference to our daily lives.”
The Department for Infrastructure plans to engage with local stakeholders throughout the process to ensure that disruptions are minimized and that the project meets the community’s needs. The announcement has sparked discussions about further infrastructure improvements in the area, highlighting the ongoing need for investment in rural transport networks.
As the project progresses, the Department has urged residents to stay informed about potential road closures and work schedules. This initiative not only aims to enhance connectivity for Kilrea but also reflects a broader commitment to improving infrastructure across Co Londonderry.
In summary, the Department for Infrastructure’s plans to restore the access route to Kilrea village offer a promising development for local residents as they look forward to improved connectivity in time for Christmas 2023.
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