Operating profits double at Limerick tunnel firm after sharp increase in TII payments
*Photograph: Brian Arthur OPERATING profits at the consortium which operates the €800m Limerick tolled tunnel last year more than doubled to €16.44 million.
*Photograph: Brian Arthur OPERATING profits at the consortium which operates the €800m Limerick tolled tunnel last year more than doubled to €16.44 million.
FUTURE VIABILITY of the Shannon Aviation Museum can be enhanced through the addition of signage on the county’s main road network.
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE IRELAND’s (TII) delay in replacing road markings in Cratloe has been labelled as unacceptable by elected representatives.
AN EMERGENCY SERVICES exercise is to cause disruption on the N18 over a ten hour period commencing on Wednesday night.
GROWTH IN COOLMEEN HAS been flagged in the argument to reduce the speed limit in the West Clare village.
*The late Michael Fogarty. Clare’s County Coroner is to write to the State’s national roads agency to highlight concerns over a motorway exit where a Crusheen publican and Glanbia milkman lost his life four years ago.
ENNIS and Clarecastle are “cut off from each other” due to the present infrastructure at Clareabbey roundabout.
Local authorities have a shortage of expertise when it comes to providing walking and cycling infrastructure, the Minister for Transport has stated.
An East Clare councillor has pleaded for bus shelters to be installed in each town and village across the county.
A filter lane is to be considered on the N68 to allow motorists safely access the L2044.