Plea for bypass as town faces years of gridlock

A North Cork town faces gridlock for several years to come as there are no plans to provide a bypass in advance of the construction of a Cork-Limerick motorway.

Plea for bypass as town faces years of gridlock

Both Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII), formerly the NRA, and Cork County Council engineers have acknowledged traffic congestion in Charleville was a huge problem.

But neither body supports building a relief road ahead of the M20 project.

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