Infrastructure minister unveils final route of the proposed Cookstown bypass

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Mrs Mallon has said the route will be 4k in length

By Q Radio News

Infrastructure minister Nichola Mallon has unveiled the final route of the proposed Cookstown bypass.

The 4km route will take drivers away from the town centre in a bid to ease congestion and improve air quality.

The route, which is on display at the Burnavon Arts Centre, will also include walking and cycling provision as part of plans for active travel.

During a visit to the public exhibition today Mrs Mallon said:  

“I am committed to delivering for all communities across Northern Ireland. Last year I announced my intention to progress a number of strategic infrastructure and flagship projects.  

"One of these projects was the A29 Cookstown Bypass so I am delighted to be in Cookstown this week where we are unveiling the preferred route.

“The proposed route, which is approximately 4km in length, provides a significant opportunity to remove strategic traffic from the town centre of Cookstown. This will help to reduce traffic congestion, increase road safety and improve air quality.

“The current emerging design is underway and proposes a single lane carriageway with overtaking lane opportunities in both directions and new roundabouts situated at intersections with the Killymoon Road, Cloghog Road and Moneymore Road.  

"As part of my commitment to delivering green infrastructure and providing greater opportunities for active travel, I am pleased to confirm there will also be walking and cycling provision along the entire scheme.  

"The project also includes plans to upgrade the Sandholes Link Road including the provision of a footway/cycleway.”

Continuing, she said:  

“We will also be commissioning a separate feasibility study on how the decongestion benefits of the proposed bypass can facilitate the enhancement and reshaping of Cookstown town centre to promote sustainable travel choices, connect people and communities and create a thriving and liveable space.

“I know that not everyone will have had the opportunity to visit the public event this week so I would encourage anyone who has an interest in the scheme to visit my Department’s website where the exhibition and brochure can also be viewed virtually.”

(Infrastructure minister Nichola Mallon)

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