Ringaskiddy motorway could be completed earlier than expected
It follows comments from Minister Simon Coveney.
The N28 motorway to Ringaskiddy could be completed sooner than expected.
That's according to Minister Simon Coveney who said he hopes motorway will be up and running in less than the original six to eight year timeline.
Pressure has been mounting on the Government to fast track the motorway to allow for expansion in the region which just yesterday announced the delivery of 80 new jobs.
Mairéad Collins has more for RedFM News.
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