by Rebecca Black, PA
Improvement works have been announced for a section of a road which links Belfast to Dublin.
The scheme, which is expected to cost in the region of £65-£75 million, aims to address safety issues along the A1 between Hillsborough and Loughbrickland.
Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon said the scheme is a “significant investment in this strategic road” which carries around 40,000 vehicles a day.
“I am very aware of how important the A1 improvements are for the many people who have expressed their support for the scheme, especially to all those who have lost loved ones,” Ms Mallon said.
“The provision of the upgrade will greatly improve road safety for all of these motorists as well as providing more reliable journey times for the thousands of travellers using the route daily.
“My announcement to proceed with the scheme also delivers on promises made to our citizens in the New Decade, New Approach agreement, to improve connectivity and safety on this strategically important transport corridor for our island, helping to improve the lives of all our citizens.”

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