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‘A2 Buncrana Road must be expanded to unlock the Fort George site’ – Anderson

written by John September 1, 2020
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SINN Féin MLA Martina Anderson has met with officials from the Department for Communities to discuss economic development opportunities for the Fort George site.

Ms Anderson said the potential of the site would be maximised when there is progress on the proposed dualling of the A2 on the Buncrana Road:

“Whilst many people are aware that there are outline proposals for a Health Hub to be developed on the Fort George site, I requested this meeting as it is clear that the sites economic potential must also be fully nurtured.

“During our discussion, I raised the potential for the possible expansion of the existing Catalyst Inc. (NW Science Park) which has already proved to be a major success in allowing our local I.T. focussed small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to thrive and expand.

“The sheer scale of the Fort George site means that acres of space will be available for either the potential development of Grade A office accommodation or a range of other potential uses.

“For Fort George to reach its full potential, progress on the proposed duelling of the A2 Buncrana Road is absolutely necessary.

“Without this road being expanded, access to the Fort George site will be severely restricted which in turn will impact the economic potential of the site.

“There is an onus on Minister for Infrastructure Nichola Mallon to earmark funding to allow work on the A2 project to be fast tracked.

“I and my colleague Karen Mullan MLA will do all in our power to lobby ministers to progress the long overdue development of the Fort George site.”

‘A2 Buncrana Road must be expanded to unlock the Fort George site’ – Anderson was last modified: September 1st, 2020 by John

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