“These projects will bring significant benefits to both the local community and commuters in the Belfast City Council area.”
The Department for Infrastructure has given an update on roadworks across Belfast, highlighting some work that is due to be completed in the coming months.
"The Department’s 2024/25 budget allocation is challenging however we will continue to prioritise essential frontline services. Minister O’Dowd has recently allocated almost £19m from October monitoring for essential and structural road maintenance and street lighting work. He has also funded a £1m targeted intervention for gully emptying given the potential impact of severe weather and the resultant risk of flooding.
Mr McFarlane continued: “Currently, a full street lighting repair service will remain in effect during 2024/25.
Derriaghy Lisburn Lisburn Road Malone Malone Road Sandy Row Stormont Department For Infrastructure
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