Derry City and Strabane District Council s Planning Committee has today approved plans to develop a cycling and walking route, linking the city to Muff in Donegal.
The proposed development will see an 8.5km route constructed, beginning on the quay trail at Penny Burn, connecting to Canning s Lane, Muff via the Culmore, Culmore Point and Coney Road.
Proposals include: segregated infrastructure, new and upgraded lighting, landscaping and drainage works.
The project s bridge link across the Penny Burn, adjacent to Fort George, is being considered as a separate planning application.
Once developed, the greenway will connect to the proposed Muff greenway, which Donegal County Council is on course to commence by summer this year.
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Donegal County Council has published the tender for the Muff part of the Derry-Muff greenway.
The 2.3km section – of an overall 10km route – will be delivered under the support of the cross-border North West Greenway Network.
The works will include segregated infrastructure, the widening of existing footpaths, new and upgraded lighting, landscaping, drainage works and the provision of bicycle parking facilities at Muff Community Park.
Funding has been provided by INTERREG VA, administered by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB), with match-funding from the Department for Infrastructure in Northern Ireland and the Department for Transport in Ireland.
The route is part of 46.5kms being developed by Donegal County Council in conjunction with the lead partner, Derry City & Strabane District Council.
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Galway Bay FM
12 March 2021
Galway City Council Transport Connectivity Project (Galway City Council) – €40.30 million
Galway Public Spaces and Streets Project (Galway City Council) –
€8.64 million
€4.3 million
The funding of €53.24 Million announced today for Galway City Council has received a broad welcome across the city and the West.
The Urban Regeneration & Development Fund announcement on Friday morning totals
€53.24 million and is in addition to €6.31 million previously approved under URDF ‘Call 1’ projects. The Projects submitted by Galway City Council come under the headings of Transport Infrastructure, Public Realm Projects and Innovation:
Galway City Council Transport Connectivity Project (Galway City Council) – €40.30 million
Galway Public Spaces and Streets Project (Galway City Council) –