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M28 Cork-Ringaskiddy - Public Consultation. April 4th/5th TODAY!

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  • 04-04-2016 7:06pm
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    M28 Cork to Ringaskiddy Motorway Scheme - Public Consultation

    The proposed M28 Cork to Ringaskiddy Motorway Scheme from Bloomfield Interchange to Ringaskiddy village is a large scale infrastructure project and is currently at design stage.

    Cork County Council, in partnership with Transport Infrastructure Ireland (formerly NRA), is holding public information days on the above project on the following dates:
    · Monday 4th April, 2016 at the Maryborough Hotel, Douglas from 2.00 pm to 8.00 pm;
    · Tuesday 5th April, 2016 at the Carrigaline Court Hotel from 2.00 pm to 8.00 pm.

    The following information will be presented:
    · The overall M28 scheme from the N40 South Ring Road to Ringaskiddy;
    · The proposed junctions for the route;
    · The updated proposals for access at the northern end of the scheme between Rochestown and Carr’s Hill.

    Cork County Council staff and the project team will be available to answer questions and discuss the proposals on display.
    Cork County Council is inviting written feedback from interested parties on the proposals from 4th April to 13th May 2016.

    Submissions on the scheme should be forwarded by post or email to:-
    Cork County Council,
    Cork National Roads Office,
    Richmond, Glanmire, Co. Cork.
    Email: info@corkrdo.ie

    www.n28cork-ringaskiddy.com


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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,701 ✭✭✭Bacchus


    So, is this the one that has to happen before the Dunkettle Interchange is worked on? I wonder how much longer it will be held up for. I read an article in the Echo yesterday that there are some objections to this work due to the impact on traffic. Short term pain, long term gain IMO.


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