Calls to reroute planned motorway in Cork

Road planners have been urged to reroute a proposed motorway away from an urban area after residents expressed fears about health problems which could be caused by increased noise and air pollution.
Calls to reroute planned motorway in Cork

A group that claims to represent 10,000 people living on the southside of Cork City met with Transport Minister Shane Ross to outline their fears about the development of the Cork-Ringaskiddy motorway (M28).

They presented Mr Ross with information gathered from over 500 submissions made by individuals and resident associations to Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII).

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