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N59 campaigners lead traffic go-slow through city

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Motorists are advised to expect delays this afternoon as the N59 Action Group takes its campaign to the city.
The group is leading a ‘go-slow’ procession led by heavy goods vehicles in a bid to highlight its call for long-awaited road infrastructure in Connemara.
An Bord Pleanala refused permission in May for the long-awaited upgrade to the N59 between Maam Cross and Clifden due to environmental concerns.
That decision provoked a fierce backlash – with many claiming that the refusal would set the badly-needed project back 20 years and ultimately put lives at risk.
The action group has gathered some eight thousand signatures as part of a petition calling for vital works to be carried out.
As the campaign is stepped up, a ‘go-slow’ will get underway at 3pm, with the slow-moving procession travelling from Moycullen, through the city and back west.
Seosaimh O’Cuaig is one of the local organisers – he says the go-slow aims to highlight the need for proper road infrastructure.


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