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11 Jun 2012 Irish government announces EUR7m cycle routes investment programme BY Pete Hayman |
![]() Image: County Mayo's Great Western Greenway Irish public transport minister Alan Kelly has announced that 16 individual cycling projects are to benefit from a EUR7m (£5.6m) cycle routes investment programme. Over the next two years, the schemes will add 334km (208 miles) of cycleways to Ireland's National Cycle Network and is designed to "create a more cycle-friendly culture". The investment follows a commitment outlined in the programme for government, which is to continue the National Cycle Policy Framework. A number of route types are to be delivered - including on-road routes on rural and former national roads and off-route routes along former railways and canal towpaths. Kelly said: "Given the outstanding success of the Great Western Greenway I am certain that the investment will provide very welcome and long lasting economic benefits in the areas concerned." Details: www.transport.ie Close Window |