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Durkan urges DfI to approve crucial safety upgrade at Caw Roundabout

written by cassoscoop October 3, 2024
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Accident at Caw roundabout involving a lorry and a bus in May last year

The SDLP has called on Minister O’Dowd to give the go ahead for urgent safety improvements at the Caw Roundabout in Derry.

It follows a meeting SDLP representatives held with developer, South Bank Square who have now agreed to fully fund the design and upgrade works at the notoriously dangerous Caw junction.

The department previously committed to signalising the route but action was not taken, citing funding pressures and complications surrounding Caw to Drumahoe Phase 2 of the A6 dualling project.

SDLP Cllr for the Waterside, Martin O’Reilly said: “It’s completely frustrating that despite the developer agreeing to upgrade all the necessary safety works at Caw Roundabout, the Department for Infrastructure continues to drag its heels.

“Caw Roundabout is one of the most, if not the most dangerous junctions in the North. Not a week passes where there isn’t a collision or prolonged traffic congestion along this route. Safety improvements are long overdue.”

SDLP Infrastructure Spokesperson and Foyle MLA, Mark H Durkan added: “This roundabout was already in dire need of an upgrade but with the nearby development at Rosses Gate now well underway the need is becoming desperate.

“Not only is it causing danger and delays in traffic but, unless this is resolved as a matter of urgency, it will also delay the delivery or more much-needed homes.

“Now we have the ludicrous position whereby the developer has agreed, not to the previous cocktail of funding with DfI, but to actually fund these safety improvements in full yet the department has still not given the necessary approvals.

“It’s time for DfI to stop stalling and allow the developer to get on with these much-needed upgrades for the safety of all road users.”

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