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Clonmany bridge gets go ahead 06.04.11

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

A BRIDGE-widening programme to help pedestrians in Clonmany has been given the green light by Donegal County Council.
A road bridge crossing the Clonmany River in the townlands of Straid and Gaddyduff will be widened to accommodate a footbridge, which will safely allow walkers to cross the river.
The ageing stone structure is extremely narrow and poses a clear risk to anyone on foot, particularly when two vehicles meet along the bridge.
The impending new footbridge has been warmly welcomed by local Fine Gael councillor Bernard McGuinness.
“A wider bridge will ensure the safety of people walking in the area and that is of paramount importance. This is an issue I have been working on for a number of years and all the Inishowen councillors are behind this vital project in Clonmany,” he said.
“Works on the bridge will also bring a much-needed boost to the local construction industry. I am delighted that this enterprise has been given the go ahead by Donegal County Council,” McGuinness added.
Also working behind the scenes on the issue, Cllr Rena Donaghey said she was absolutely delighted.
“I am delighted that this project has come to fruition. I have worked on this issue since the early days. I would like to thank the local developer, Martin McGonigle, who made a significant contribution to the bridge through a development charge,” she said.
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