Work On Long Stalled N22 Macroom Bypass Could Get Underway In A Matter Of Weeks
That's according to Agriculture Minister and Cork TD Michael Creed who confirmed to RedFM News that the government has signed off on the €280 million project this week.
It's hoped the 22 kilometre road linking Cork and Kerry will improve journey times by eliminating traffic congestion in the town, lead to better road safety and provide a boost to the local economy.
Speaking to RedFM News, Minister Michael Creed outlines what happens next:
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