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HomeRoad works

U-turn on Johnston bridge as public pressure pays off


IT WOULD SEEM that relentless public pressure on Transport NI (formerly Roads Service) on the Johnston Bridge roadworks debacle in Enniskillen has paid off.

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U-turn on Johnston bridge as public pressure pays off


IT WOULD SEEM that relentless public pressure on Transport NI (formerly Roads Service) on the Johnston Bridge roadworks debacle in Enniskillen has paid off.

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Tempers frayed as traffic chaos rolls on


MOTORISTS continue to face huge delays around Enniskillen – but the hope is that schools finishing for term may help alleviate pressure on the infrastructure.

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Major roadworks scheme forces heavy traffic on to backroads


The main road from Enniskillen to Cavan and Dublin will be out of action for the remainder of the week – with motorists forced to take diversions as road works continue.

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Warning that cuts could affect state of our roads


LAST night, Fermanagh councillors met with representatives of the roads service, now TransportNI, who reported on progress in investing some £4.4million in schemes across the county this year.

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Lisnaskea faces more chaos during upgrade


ONGOING work on a £220,000 upgrade of Lisnaskea main street and footpaths is causing major headaches for local businesses.

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Shop in danger of closing as roadworks take toll


A FERMANAGH shop is in danger of closure, leaving a family’s livelihood at risk, due to ongoing roadworks that is diverting traffic.

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