Bus Connects Update

Mary has been notified by the NTA of an extension to the time for observations in relation to the Blanchardstown to City Centre Core Bus Corridor Scheme.

This is due to an administrative error, relating to figures 6.1 to 6.12 in Volume 3 of the Environmental Impact Assessment Report were not available for inspection on the NTA website for the Blanchardstown to City Centre Core Bus Corridor Scheme during the period for inspection and for the making of submissions/observations  (although these figures were available for inspection at (i) the offices of the NTA, (ii) the offices of An Bord Pleanála and (iii) on the website of An Bord Pleanála at https://www.pleanala.ie/en-ie/case/313892 ).  This error has now been rectified on the NTA website for the Blanchardstown to City Centre Core Bus Corridor Scheme (www.blanchardstownscheme.ie ).

Closing date for Observations is November 8th 2022. To submit your observations click here .

A copy of the application documentation may be viewed and downloaded on www.blanchardstownscheme.ie

All previous submissions/observations submitted to An Bord Pleanála during the previous period of time for the making of submissions/observations, are unaffected by this additional period and do not require to be resubmitted.

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