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Derry dual carriageway to be fast-tracked 06.09.07

THE construction of a dual carriageway from Derry to Monaghan is to be fast-tracked.
The North's Regional Development Minister Conor Murphy has assured his Sinn Féin colleagues in Donegal that he is determined to speed-up the upgrade of the 80km A5 route.
Cllr. Pádraig MacLochlainn and Senator Pearse Doherty have both campaigned on the issue at national and European level.
"We are very encouraged to learn that work has been continuing apace since the official announcement was made about the upgrade.
Pictured at their meeting with EU Transport Commisioner, Jacques Barrot in Strasbourg last year are, left to right, Cllr. Pádraig MacLochlainn, Caomhghín Ó Caoláin, TD, Bairbre de Brún, MEP, EU Transport Commisioner, Jacques Barrot, Pat Doherty MEP and Senator Pearse Doherty. The meeting was part of Sinn Féin's lobby for an upgrade to the Donegal/ Dublin road.
"Conor Murphy detailed his determination to continue the fast-track approach to ensure that this major infrastructural project is brought to fruition in the shortest possible timeframe," said Cllr. MacLochlainn.
While the upgrade of the road will be broken up into three to four stages, work will be undertaken simultaneously on different stages to ensure a quicker completion time.
Mr. Murphy is expected to announce the commissioning of a 'Route Corridor Study' next month to explore alternative route options for the dual carriageway. The findings will then be put out to public consultation.
He will also meet his Dublin counterpart Minister Noel Dempsey in Enniskillen on September 14.
"We are assured that the A5 dual carriageway issue will once again be at the top of their joint ministerial agenda and that the fast-track approach has the full backing of both the Executive and the Dublin Government," added Cllr. MacLochlainn.
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