08/11/2024
Other News In Brief
SDLP Calls On Irish Govt To Help Deliver A2 Dualling Project
The SDLP has called on the Irish Government to help fund the A2 Buncrana Road Dualling project.
The party's Fairer Infrastructure Spokesperson, Mark H Durkan MLA, made the call after the close of the consultation on the North West Transport Plan.
Mr Durkan said plans must focus on a holistic approach to reducing congestion and increasing sustainable transport options.
Foyle MLA Mr Durkan said: "This consultation process must be more than a formality. The North West has endured inadequate infrastructure for too long, failing to match the modern and thriving region we're working to build. We've seen a lackadaisical approach from the Minister and department in terms of progressing the A2 Buncrana Road Dualling project, which once again, has been put on the back burner.
"People have been told that the A2 project ‘might happen' for over 50 years and in that time this road has only become busier and busier. With surrounding road closures, huge recent development in the area and more to come, this project should've been delivered long ago. We must also look at improving this road in a modern context with improved public transport links that meet the demands of modern life.
"I've written to the Transport Minister in the South to ask if the Irish Government would consider co-funding this scheme that will reduce travel times, congestion, pollution and risk on this busy cross-border route. Huge numbers of people from both sides of the border use this road every single day and I commend the Irish Government for stepping up and providing funding for vital Infrastructure projects where the UK Government and Executive have continually failed. "When looking at transport in our city and region we must provide accessible and affordable sustainable transport options, while also addressing constant issues around parking. Derry needs high-speed rail connections with enhanced timetables, more frequent services, and fair, affordable fares. Investment in this area isn't just about infrastructure - it's about enhancing quality of life, lowering carbon emissions, and driving economic growth. The future prosperity of the North West is largely dependent on delivering improved connectivity."
Ministers Meet With Suppliers Tasked With Lough Neagh Rescue
The Department for Agriculture, the Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has announced that Executive Ministers have met with the five suppliers tasked with finding solutions to treat and reduce Blue-Green Algae in Lough Neagh, delivering on commitments within the Lough Neagh Action Plan.
First Minister Michelle O'Neill, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly and Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) Minster Andrew Muir, met those awarded the contracts as part of Phase 1 of the Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI), today in Parliament Buildings.
Speaking following the meeting with the five successful suppliers, First Minister Michelle O'Neill said: "Protecting Lough Neagh is a priority for the Executive and it is important that we work together to find solutions.
"The Lough is vital for our environment, fishing, water supply, tourism and the local community. It is a huge asset and has so much untapped potential.
"I look forward to seeing progress towards protecting this area of outstanding natural beauty and preserving it for future generations."
Man Dies in Lisnaskea Road Traffic Collision
The Police Service of Northern Ireland has confirmed that a man has lost his life in a single-vehicle road traffic collision that occurred on the Lisnaskea Road on Thursday, 7th November.
Police were alerted to the incident shortly after midnight. Upon arrival at the scene, alongside emergency services, it was tragically discovered that the driver of the car had passed away.
The road was temporarily closed but has since reopened to traffic.
Inspector Cherith Adair, from the Collision Investigation Unit, said: "Collision Investigation Unit detectives are investigating the circumstances of the collision, and would like to hear from witnesses or anyone who may have captured dash-cam or other footage which could assist with our enquiries.
"Please call on 101, quoting reference 4 07/11/24, or submit information online at www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/ "
The SDLP has called on the Irish Government to help fund the A2 Buncrana Road Dualling project.
The party's Fairer Infrastructure Spokesperson, Mark H Durkan MLA, made the call after the close of the consultation on the North West Transport Plan.
Mr Durkan said plans must focus on a holistic approach to reducing congestion and increasing sustainable transport options.
Foyle MLA Mr Durkan said: "This consultation process must be more than a formality. The North West has endured inadequate infrastructure for too long, failing to match the modern and thriving region we're working to build. We've seen a lackadaisical approach from the Minister and department in terms of progressing the A2 Buncrana Road Dualling project, which once again, has been put on the back burner.
"People have been told that the A2 project ‘might happen' for over 50 years and in that time this road has only become busier and busier. With surrounding road closures, huge recent development in the area and more to come, this project should've been delivered long ago. We must also look at improving this road in a modern context with improved public transport links that meet the demands of modern life.
"I've written to the Transport Minister in the South to ask if the Irish Government would consider co-funding this scheme that will reduce travel times, congestion, pollution and risk on this busy cross-border route. Huge numbers of people from both sides of the border use this road every single day and I commend the Irish Government for stepping up and providing funding for vital Infrastructure projects where the UK Government and Executive have continually failed. "When looking at transport in our city and region we must provide accessible and affordable sustainable transport options, while also addressing constant issues around parking. Derry needs high-speed rail connections with enhanced timetables, more frequent services, and fair, affordable fares. Investment in this area isn't just about infrastructure - it's about enhancing quality of life, lowering carbon emissions, and driving economic growth. The future prosperity of the North West is largely dependent on delivering improved connectivity."
Ministers Meet With Suppliers Tasked With Lough Neagh Rescue
The Department for Agriculture, the Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has announced that Executive Ministers have met with the five suppliers tasked with finding solutions to treat and reduce Blue-Green Algae in Lough Neagh, delivering on commitments within the Lough Neagh Action Plan.
First Minister Michelle O'Neill, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly and Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) Minster Andrew Muir, met those awarded the contracts as part of Phase 1 of the Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI), today in Parliament Buildings.
Speaking following the meeting with the five successful suppliers, First Minister Michelle O'Neill said: "Protecting Lough Neagh is a priority for the Executive and it is important that we work together to find solutions.
"The Lough is vital for our environment, fishing, water supply, tourism and the local community. It is a huge asset and has so much untapped potential.
"I look forward to seeing progress towards protecting this area of outstanding natural beauty and preserving it for future generations."
Man Dies in Lisnaskea Road Traffic Collision
The Police Service of Northern Ireland has confirmed that a man has lost his life in a single-vehicle road traffic collision that occurred on the Lisnaskea Road on Thursday, 7th November.
Police were alerted to the incident shortly after midnight. Upon arrival at the scene, alongside emergency services, it was tragically discovered that the driver of the car had passed away.
The road was temporarily closed but has since reopened to traffic.
Inspector Cherith Adair, from the Collision Investigation Unit, said: "Collision Investigation Unit detectives are investigating the circumstances of the collision, and would like to hear from witnesses or anyone who may have captured dash-cam or other footage which could assist with our enquiries.
"Please call on 101, quoting reference 4 07/11/24, or submit information online at www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/ "
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