Further €2 million allocated to Narrow Water Bridge – McGahon
20th June 2023 - Senator John McGahon
Cabinet approval of a further €2 million to fund the Narrow Water Bridge is proof that the project is on track for its estimated completion date, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Senator John McGahon, Fine Gael’s Seanad Climate Action Spokesperson, welcomed news that Government has approved an allocation of €2 million to complete the tender process under the Shared Island Allocation Fund.
“The tender process for the project commenced on 21 April 2023 and is due to conclude in October when a revised business case will be completed. A memo advising the Government of the outcome of the tender process will follow and Government approval will be sough prior to a contract being awarded,” Senator McGahon explained.
“The Narrow Water Bridge was first raised by the late Fine Gael Councillor Tommy Elmore over 40 years ago and after coming so close in 2013, it really is excellent to see such substantial progress being made.
“Not only will the bridge provide an important piece of infrastructure between north and south, but it will also strengthen the ties between both communities in the Cooley Peninsula and the Mournes.
“It also has the potential to act as a real tourism magnet for the area, where tourists will be able to use it as a gateway from North Louth to explore the Mournes and the Down coastline.
“Once this project is complete, it will serve as a lasting reminder of how communities on both sides of the border have come together in the common cause of peace and economic prosperity.”
Senator John McGahon
LouthJohn was elected as a Member of Seanad Éireann in March 2020 on the Cultural and Educational Panel and was…
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