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Full steam ahead for North Quay planning Kilkenny councillors told

Full steam ahead for North Quay planning Kilkenny councillors told
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Update on N25 route - Final report complete

Update on N25 route - Final report complete Reporter:   ); The final report on the route of the new N25 link between Waterford and Glenmore has been completed - but the preferred route has not yet been announced.  At the meeting of Piltown Municipal District councillors, this week, Area Engineer Stan Cullen, explained that while the report has been completed it has now been sent to Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) for peer review. The peer review group meeting has to be arranged, and when that is complete the report will be presented to councillors before it is published.  This is due to take place in the next few weeks, Mr Cullen said. 

New N25 route choice imminent for south Kilkenny

New N25 route choice imminent for south Kilkenny Reporter:   ); A preferred route for the new N25 link between the Waterford and New Ross bypasses has not yet been chosen. Issues that arose during a peer review of the work in January are still being worked through, Piltown Area Engineer Stan Cullen told councillors, but it is expected the route will be decided before the end of March. “It is looking imminent.” The proposed 9km dual carriageway will link the New Ross bypass and Waterford bypass. If you have a story or want to send a photo or video to us please contact the Derry Now editorial team on 028 7129 6600 for Derry City stories Or 028 7774 3970 for County Derry stories. Or you can email editor@derrynews.net or editor@derrypost.com at any time.

Pink Rock road remains closed in south Kilkenny

Still closed: Pink Rock landslide leaves scenic road impassable in south Kilkenny

Still closed: Pink Rock landslide leaves scenic road impassable in south Kilkenny Remedial works may be needed Reporter:   ); Motorists and pedestrians in south Kilkenny are being warned of a ‘dangerous’ situation at the Pink Rock. Last week a landslide occurred in the scenic area, making the road impassable to both vehicles and walkers. The road will remain closed until at least the end of this week, when a consultant has formally assessed the area. On the night of Monday, February 1, gardaí informed Kilkenny County Council that there had been a rockfall on the road at the Pink Rock. Council staff inspected the road and it was closed immediately that night. A daylight inspection and the removal of the material that had fallen onto the road followed the next day.

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