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MacLochlainn blasts McHugh on bridge  04.06.08

COUNCILLOR Pádraig MacLochlainn has criticised Deputy Joe McHugh for "not providing all the facts on Cockhill Bridge" to a local man before he embarked on a petition for an upgrade and pedestrian footbridge.
Cllr Mac Lochlainn said: "Firstly, funding for a pedestrian footbridge had been secured for Cockhill Bridge prior to the commencement of this petition as a condition of planning permission for houses recently constructed in Clonbeg. The delay in construction is due to recent changes in tendering processes and while this has caused serious frustration to the elected representatives, it is anticipated that the footbridge will be completed in the next nine months."
He said the second reason no funding application for a new bridge at Cockhill had been submitted over the last four years that he had served on Donegal County Council was that an alternative bridge over the Crana River is planned under the agreed route of the Buncrana Inner and Outer Relief Road.
"I am seriously alarmed that Deputy McHugh clearly did not bring any of this information to Oliver O' Donnell's attention as his three local party colleagues on Buncrana Town Council and Donegal County Council were fully aware of these facts and any impression given to Oliver that the local elected representatives were not addressing the unacceptable infrastructure and public safety problems at Cockhill Bridge is a disservice to them and very disappointing."
Deputy McHugh recently recommended that he would pass the petition to county manager Michael McLoone.
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