The new NDP 2007 to 2013 to be unveiled in January 2007 has highlighted €1 billion to target development of strategic cross border infrastructure schemes
Date: 07 November 2006
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Dáil Question
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Answered by the Minister for Transport
(Martin Cullen)
I propose to answer Questions No. 398 and 399 together.
Transport 21 sets out the Government’s transport capital investment priorities for the ten-year period 2006 to 2015 and is likely to form a significant part of the transport component of the forthcoming National Development Plan 2007-2013. It has been designed to address the role of transport in supporting balanced regional development as identified by the National Spatial Strategy (NSS).
It is expected that the National Development Plan 2007 – 2013 will be announced in January 2007.
In addition there are a number of projects which have a specific cross-border dimension. These include :
the completion of the motorway from Dublin to the border, including the Newry- Dundalk road.
the development of the Atlantic Road Corridor which will provide improved access to Letterkenny from the other gateways on the western seaboard.
the development of the N2 and the N3 providing improved access to Letterkenny from the other gateways on the western seaboard.
the development of the N2 and the N3 providing improved access from Dublin to Derry and the northwest.
the improvement of the N52 (Dundalk to Nenagh) road which will enhance cross-country links from the northwest.
the provision of funding support for the expansion of Derry airport in recognition of its importance to the whole of the North West.
