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Listowel Bypass has fully opened to traffic

The new N69 Listowel Bypass has fully opened to traffic for the first time this afternoon.
The road development consists of the realignment of a section of the N69 and is approximately 6km in length.
The €61m scheme includes approximately 4km of a new single carriageway and approximately 2.5km of online improvements to the existing R533 (John B Keane Road) with enhanced pedestrian and cycle facilities. The project includes three roundabouts and associated realignment of local roads. There was also a considerable body of offline work and associated works carried out.
Completed by contractors, Wills Brothers, who commenced construction in February 2022, the new bypass will be officially opened in due course.
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