Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council gets update on infrastructure projects for 2018/19

Date published: 29 May 2018

Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council members have been updated on programmed infrastructure works for the area by the Department for Infrastructure (DfI).

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Speaking as he addressed Council members this evening, DfI Divisional Roads Manager Kevin Monaghan said:  “Over the next six months, the Lisburn and Castlereagh area will see the completion of a number of resurfacing schemes including Waverely Avenue, Ballygowan Road, Dromara Road and Clarehill Road.

“The Department is also developing proposals to improve safety for drivers using the A1 between Loughbrickland and Hillsborough, with plans to construct grade separated junctions, allowing for the closing up of openings in the central median. Community consultation on the proposals has been completed. 

“These projects will realise significant benefits for both the local community and commuters.” 

Speaking on the impact of the harsh winter weather and budget allocation, Mr Monaghan said: “It is clear that the recent severe winter has had a significant detrimental impact on the road network and the Department will continue to identify those roads most in need of repair and prioritise this work alongside other ongoing priorities. 

“The 2018/2019 roads structural maintenance capital budget is £75m. Of that, £15m has been set aside for a roads recovery fund which is being used to address areas of immediate need across the road network. Almost 40,000 surface defects have been repaired in the last few months.”

He added: “The ongoing maintenance programme will also include an enhanced grass cutting service to ensure all roadside verges and sightline grass will be cut at least twice in the period April to October; and a full weed spraying service. This work has now commenced across the region.” 

Concluding, Mr Monaghan said:  “It is also worth noting other projects in the area recently completed, including enhanced pedestrian measures and the upgrade of the street lighting system at Laurelhill Road,  completion of phase 1 of Comber Greenway widening and the extension of High Friction Surfacing (HFS) and enhanced signage on the Moira Roundabout. A range of other local traffic and safety measures have also already been delivered.”

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