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Logue: New street lights needed for Killea

written by cassoscoop September 21, 2021
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The village of Killea with one side of the street in Donegal and the other in Derry

SINN Féin’s Councillor Patricia Logue has called on the Department for Infrastructure to install lights on a section of one of the busiest cross border arterial routes between Derry and Donegal at the village of Killea.

Said Cllr Logue: “Residents have been in contact with me and Donegal Councillor Terry Crossan appealing for something to be done with street lighting along this section of the main Letterkenny Road.

“This particular stretch of road links up the village of Killea and currently has no lights along it.

“You only have to be here five minutes and you will see how busy it is with heavy traffic.

“We are now approaching the dark winter mornings and nights and if people want to access the shop, chapel, and now the new children’s play park they must walk along this road.

“We believe that the Department for Infrastructure needs to install a new lighting system which improves safety for residents, pedestrians and motorists alike.

“It would also add to better connectivity between both parts of the village.”

Logue: New street lights needed for Killea was last modified: September 21st, 2021 by cassoscoop

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COUNCILLOR PATRICIA LOGUECouncillor Tommy CrossanDerryDerry and Strabane CouncildonegalkilleaLogue: New street lights needed for KilleaSinn FeinSTREET LIGHTING
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