Cllr Wayne Harding.

Information on Slane Bypass now on display

Additional information on the proposed Slane Bypass is now on public display, following a request earlier this year from An Bord Pleanala for further information on the scheme. The information is on display in County Hall in Navan, Meath County Council's Road Design office at Navan Enterprise Centre and at the Civic Offices at Main Street, Duleek, until 15th October. Submissions on the scheme must be forwarded to An Bord Pleanala by 15th October. Cllr Wayne Harding said the proposal for the Slane Bypass could only be enhanced with public input and the more information that is available to people, the better. "People will now have the opportunity to make submissions to An Bord Pleanala as the public information requested by them will go on display until 15th October," he said. "It is vital that we get the best possible bypass for Slane as it will have a huge impact on the village and the wider Boyne Valley area." Cllr Harding pointed out that the people of Slane had campaigned long and hard for the bypass, so it was essential that it is progressed without delay. "The safety issues are well documented with the dangers of heavy vehicles going through the village very evident. A bypass would give peace of mind to residents and visitors to the village, but would also benefit local business as additional people would be encouraged to travel to the village in the absence of congestion and dangerous roads. This is another step on the way to the most important piece of infrastructure that Slane village has had since its foundation 250 years ago," he said. Meanwhile, the Save Newgrange campaign welcomed the new public consultation for the N2 Slane bypass. Vincent Salafia of Save Newgrange said: "This is a victory for the public who were not given the full information in relation to this grandiose proposal, and yet who are expected to foot the bill. "We will be waging an international campaign over the next month, particularly in Northern Ireland, to get as many objections has possible filed with An Bord Pleanala. Dr Edgar Morgenroth of the ESRI has called this plan an 'idiotic' waste of taxpayer's money, and we hope more experts like him will make now make submissions. "In the meantime, we are demanding that Minister for Transport, Noel Dempsey, keep his promise to 'actively facilitate' the HGV ban in Slane, which was unanimously voted for by county councillors in April 2009," Mr Salafia added.