There’s just one day left to have your say on the N24 Waterford to Cahir route.
The 116km national primary road is a key corridor linking the cities of Limerick and Waterford, traversing also through parts of Kilkenny and Tipperary.
It also forms part of the strategic link between Shannon Foynes Port, the Port of Waterford and Rosslare Europort and is recognised as being of importance in enhancing regional connectivity and increasing accessibility to the key towns it passes through.
The section being considered is about 60km in length and extends from the M8 Junction 10 Cahir North Roundabout, north of Cahir in Co. Tipperary to the southern terminal of the M9 Dublin to Waterford motorway at the Quarry Roundabout, north of Waterford City in Co. Kilkenny
It can be viewed on the project website n24waterford2cahir.ie with submissions accepted up to tomorrow (1st June).
For more see here