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Mallon announces consultation on HGV restrictions in Clady to improve health and safety for all road users
Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon today announced that a consultation on proposed HGV restrictions in Clady will begin on 26 May 2021.
The consultation on the proposal to introduce a weight restriction would prohibit vehicles exceeding 7.5 tonnes from travelling through Clady village unless for access.
The Minister said
: “The issue of HGVs travelling through the narrow main street of Clady village as a short cut between the A5 south of Strabane to the N15 in Donegal has been a matter of concern to residents for some years.
West Belfast gets zero cycle and greenway investment, councillor says
North and West Belfast has less than 10 percent of the city s cycle lanes and greenways
21:49, 13 MAY 2021
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Infrastructure minister agrees to explore possibility of Cherryvale pedestrian crossing
The Minister had been asked to look at the possibility of a crossing on Knockbreda Road, in order to open the rear gate to the playing fields
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The Infrastructure Minister has agreed to explore the possibility of creating a new pedestrian crossing at the rear gate of a South Belfast playing field.
Minister Nicola Mallon has responded to a council request to create a pedestrian crossing at the rear gate of the Cherryvale Playing Fields, so that it would be able to open after more than 20 years.
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