by Q Radio News
Motorists will see road improvements in Mid Ulster through a £200,000 scheme.
Resurfacing projects will be carried out to the A29 Moneysharvin Road in Swatragh, extending 900 metres.
They'll run from the junction with the Drumbane Road and end end near its junction with the Beagh Road.
Conor Loughrey from the Department of Infrastructure said:
“The Department’s objective is to continue to deliver routine road maintenance services at the current level for as long as possible. While services will be constrained, we are planning to meet all essential public safety requirements.”
The project is expected to be completed by Friday 25th August.
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