Reilly’s Bridge bottle-neck

On Tuesday 21st of December 2010 Dublin City Council advertised its intention to apply to An Bord Pleanala for permission to build a fly-over bridge to replace the existing hump back bridge a.k.a. Reillys Bridge on the Ratoath Road.  The plans are available to inspect in the Cabra Library on the Navan Road and Dublin City Council offices on Woodquay.  The deadline for submissions was originally 6 weeks from the 21st of December 2010 but due to the Christmas period falling within the  6 week display period the display period has been extended by 2 weeks. You can inspect the plans at the Cabra Library on the Navan road or www.dublincity.iePlease click here for more information or drop me an email. 

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