Pedestrians and cyclists are set to benefit from a newly completed travel scheme on the A6 Foreglen Road.
Supported with an allocation of £125,000 from the Minister's Blue Green Fund, this scheme saw the construction of 640 metres of shared footway and cycleway along the hard shoulder of the existing A6, just east of Foreglen village between Dungiven and Claudy.
Along with the completion of earlier phases on the A6 Foreglen Road, active travel facilities on this stretch of the road network have been extended for a distance of approximately 3km.
Welcoming the completion of the scheme, Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon said: "I am committed to creating more active travel opportunities and developing sustainable infrastructure projects which will make walking, wheeling and cycling a safer and more attractive option for people getting around while at the same time helping to tackle the climate crisis.
"In the previous financial year my Department delivered active travel enhancements on the A6 Foreglen Road at a total cost of £261,300. The completion of this new scheme, with an allocation of £125,000 from my Blue/Green Fund will bring further benefits for the local community offering sustainable, cleaner and greener transport options.
"I am also pleased to say that I have allocated £1.6million of funding from my Blue/Green Fund to progress an additional seven schemes in 2021/22 in the Causeway Coast and Glens Council area. These schemes will further enhance the active travel provision for residents and visitors to the area for many years to come."
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