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Roadworks to commence on Beaufort Bridge

Local Councillor Tommy Cahill has announced that much-needed repairs and refurbishment will begin on the road from Beaufort Bridge to just beyond the junction with the Beaufort Bar in the second week of January.
The project, which is primarily funded by Uisce Éireann, will see the road resurfaced with top-quality tarmac, complete with new road markings and signage.
"I’m delighted that my first welcome as Councillor is for the reinstatement of this important road ," said Councillor Cahill. "This is a project my father, Michael Cahill, championed as a Councillor for the people of Beaufort, who endured years of disruption due to the road's poor condition following pipe replacement works."
Councillor Cahill also expressed his satisfaction with the ongoing extension works at Churchtown Burial Ground in Beaufort, another project his father was deeply involved in. "My father played a crucial role in facilitating mediation meetings, ensuring that the people of Beaufort could continue to lay their loved ones to rest in their home parish," he said.
"These two projects are very important to the community of Beaufort," added Councillor Cahill.
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