
Westmeath County Council
National Roads Design Office
Scheme Details:
N52 Carrick Bridge to Clonfad Road Improvement Scheme
Scheme Description
The N52 is a national secondary route in the national roads network providing a strategic link from Dundalk in the north east to Nenagh, near Limerick, in the south west. It intersects the national primary road network and provides a cross country connection between the country's main road arteries by linking the N1 at Dundalk, the N2 at Ardee, the N3 at Kells, the N4 at Mullingar, the N6 at Kilbeggan and south through Tullamore and Birr, terminating on the N7 at Nenagh.
The upgrading of the N52 south of Mullingar forms part of the strategic National Roads Policy to improve the primary and secondary road networks as stated in the National Development Plan and in the National Roads Needs Study carried out by the National Roads Authority in 1998.
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Scheme Location
This scheme will improve that section of the N52 national secondary road between the termination point of the N52 Mullingar to Belvedere Scheme, at Carrick Bridge, and the northern-most point of N52 link road, constructed as part of the Kinnegad to Kilbeggan Scheme, at Dalystown.
Current Stage
The most recent scheme update is displayed below. Earlier updates may be available from the news archive.
N52 CARRICK BRIDGE TO CLONFAD ROAD IMPROVEMENT SCHEME - PUBLICATION OF CPO
Posted on: 24 Mar 2010
COMHAIRLE CHONTAE NA h-IARMHÍ
Further Information
Further information can be obtained by contacting the Project Liaison Officer for the scheme. Details on how to do this are available on the contact page.
The Project Liaison Officer for this Scheme is Killian Lee
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