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Delay of An Bord Pleanala Decision on Slane Bypass Welcomed
PRESS RELEASE -25 October 2011 – SAVE NEWGRANGE ‘Delay of An Bord Pleanala Decision on Slane Bypass Welcomed’ The decision of An Bord Pleanala, on whether or not to grant planning permission for the N2 Slane Bypass section of the … Continue reading
Posted in A5 Western Transport Corridor, Northern Ireland, Statements
Tagged alternative a5 alliance, budget, m2, n2, roads, slane bypass
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Media Coverage – Demonstrations against the Slane Bypass / Dublin to Derry Road
Thanks to everyone who came out to demonstrate against the proposed new Dublin to Derry Road, which includes the Slane Bypass, on Friday. Thanks too, to those who helped promote the events online. We started at the Dail, and Press Association kindly covered the event, which was picked up by Metro Herald Continue reading
Posted in A5 Western Transport Corridor, Northern Ireland, Save Newgrange
Tagged a5, alternative a5 alliance, m2, slane bypass
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Transport Committee to Hold Hearings on €1bn Dublin to Derry Road
Save Newgrange welcomes the decision by the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Transport, yesterday evening, to hold public hearings in February into the proposed €1bn Dublin to Derry Road. Continue reading
M2/N2/A5 Dublin-Derry Motorway Community Groups to Co-Operate on Motorway Campaign
PRESS RELEASE – SAVE NEWGRANGE – 27 August 2010 ‘M2/N2/A5 Dublin-Derry Motorway Community Groups to Co-Operate on MotorwayCampaign’ Three campaign groups, working on different sections of the proposed M2/N2/A5 motorway, which will eventually run from Dublin to Derry, have agreed … Continue reading