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Wednesday, 31st October, 2012. Vol. 5, Issue 44 • 63 Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth. Tel: 042 9320888. Fax: 042 9329676. Email: editorial@dundalkleader.com; advertising@dundalkleader.com
Huge welcome for cross-border bridge By Paul Byrne
The European Union’s decision to fund a new crossborder bridge to be built at Narrow Water between Co Louth and Co Down has been broadly welcomed in the county. The €18.3 million project will be 660 metres long and is expected to be completed by 2015. Approximately €17.4 million will be funded by the EU’s INTERRREG IVA Programme with the remainder being paid by for by the Irish government Planning permission for the bridge has already been granted on both sides of the border and it is expected that construction on the bridge will begin sometime in 2013. Louth County Council have welcomed the an-
Town Council reform By Paul Byrne
Rendering of the Narrow Water Bridge open to allow boats through.
nouncement with County Manager Joan Martin stating she was ‘thrilled’ to hear the news. “We’re thrilled to get the funding approval from the
Special EU Programmes Body and will now work with our partners at East Border Region and Newry & Mourne District Council as well as the Irish Government
and the Northern Ireland Executive to ensure that we move forwards without delay on commencing work on site. Continued on Page 2
There was a generally negative response by Dundalk town councillors to Phil Hogan’s recent announcement outlining drastic changes in local governments which will see town councils abolished reducing the number of local authorities from 114 to 31. Speaking at the monthly town council meeting, Cllr Martin Bellew stated he was saddened to hear that town councils were to be abolished and hoped that Dundalk people still have a say as to what goes on around the town. “I’ve been on this council since 1979 and I have to say that Continued on Page 2