'˜No money' to fix local road

Sinn Féin Councillor Tony Hassan has said money must be found to resurface a busy access route to hundreds of homes off Buncrana Road.
Councillor Tony Hassan on the Upper Galliagh Road access point to hundres of home in the areaCouncillor Tony Hassan on the Upper Galliagh Road access point to hundres of home in the area
Councillor Tony Hassan on the Upper Galliagh Road access point to hundres of home in the area

Councillor Hassan said work taking place around an electricity substation have had a major impact on residents trying to access their homes in Upper and Lower Galliagh Road,Woodbrook and the Pinetrees.

He said: “I have received numerous complaints from residents about the terrible state of the roadway and the need for it to be resurfaced.

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“During discussions with Transport NI I have been told there is no money to sort out the roadway. I find this totally unacceptable , hundreds of people travel in and out of this area on a daily basis. It’s a link road to one of the busiest arterial routes between Derry and Donegal and cannot be left in this state or just looked at for patch work.”

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