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27 November 2007 - Road works embargo for christmas period in Derry

Roads Minister Conor Murphy today announced an embargo on planned road works on major routes into Derry to facilitate Christmas traffic.

The Minister said: “This voluntary arrangement between Roads Service and the utility companies will place a temporary ban on all planned road works on the main routes into Derry, except for works which are unavoidable. The embargo period lasts from 3 December 2007 to 2 January 2008.

“This should help the travelling public during the run-up to Christmas, which is the busiest traffic period of the year and I would like to thank the utilities, who have all fully co-operated with this initiative.”

Sean Trainor, Town Centre Manager, also welcomed the embargo. He said: “City Centre Initiative warmly welcomes this agreement. It will help ensure that retailers, shoppers and visitors have a prosperous Christmas and it will, undoubtedly, assist trade, traffic and vibrancy in the city.”

Notes to Editors:

  1. The Christmas embargo is co-ordinated by Roads Service through the DRAUC (Divisional Roads Authority and Utilities Committee).
  2. The purpose of the embargo is to improve traffic conditions during the busiest time of year and to enhance the shopping experience for visitors to main retail areas in the north.
  3. Media queries to Emma Flynn Davies, Department for Regional Development, Press Office, 028 9054 0007. Out of hours, contact the Duty Press Officer via pager number 076 9971 5440, and your call will be returned.

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