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National Roads Authority (NRA) has spent €64,000 on a sculpture of a rabbit for a roundabout, writes Louise...
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He said given the city’s experience in this area, city manager Tim Lucey should consider preparing a bid for the competitive tender to operate both the Dublin Port tunnel, and the Jack Lynch tunnel. His comments came after it emerged that the National... Full Article at Irish Examiner
Shane Foran, regional spokesperson for national lobby group Cyclist.ie, said provision for cyclists on a planned new €64m peninsula road to Dingle in Kerry, was welcome. However, his group had concerns about providing cycle lanes instead of a hard... Full Article at Irish Examiner
The strategy will be developed in conjunction with Cork City Council, the National Roads Authority, the National Transport Authority, Bus Éireann, the Department of Education and the gardaí. We are aware there is a lot of traffic congestion in the area which we want to address and we want to look at the...
NRA chief executive Fred Barry said revenue from its share in public-private partnership (PPP) toll schemes in 2012 would result in a deficit for the State for the first time. Mr Barry told the Dáil Public Accounts Committee that the State had recorded... Full Article at Irish Examiner
Roads Authority chief executive Fred Barry said cumulative revenue from the State’s share of the PPP tolls had amounted to €2m by the end of 2011. But he said that would change this year, due to reduced vehicle numbers on the PPP network, a factor which... Full Article at Irish Times
DUBLIN Port Tunnel * The €752m, 4.5km twin-bore tunnel, which was the state’s largest roads transportation project, opened to traffic on Dec 20, 2006. Part of the M50, it links Dublin Port to the M1, and takes trucks travelling to or from the port out... Full Article at Irish Examiner
We have a huge amount of salt left in our depots. The winter was very mild. I don’t see this [NRA statement] as a good enough excuse
Daingean Uí Chúis last July when then-president Mary Mcaleese signed the Environment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2011 into law giving official recognition to the town's bilingual names, superseding the Placenames Order which had changed the town's name... Full Article at Kerryman
National Referees Association (NRA) chairman Mick Curley and the unofficial Gaelic Match Officials Association (GMOA) all reacted negatively to the Clare manager’s criticism of referee Alan Kelly following their defeat to Kilkenny. While pointing out... Full Article at Irish Examiner
National Roads Authority has admitted it “got it wrong” when it gave the go-ahead for flawed flyover supports along the N20 between Cork and Limerick and which could cost up to €50,000 to rectify. The authority was told by motorists that the support... Full Article at Irish Times
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We have a huge amount of salt left in our depots. The winter was very mild. I don’t see this [NRA statement] as a good enough excuse
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