A26 improvement a key role in economic growth - Gaston

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Work to dual the A26 Frosses Road between Glarryford and Drones Road junction is “well on schedule” to finish by summer 2017, Councillors have been told.

Addressing the October monthly meeting of Mid & East Antrim Borough Council, last week, Deputy Mayor Councillor Timothy Gaston said the Frosses scheme was one of a number of major road infrastructure developments currently underway in the borough which will play a key role in improving the local economy.

Council’s Chief Executive, Anne Donaghy said she recognised the strategic importance of infrastructure across the borough and that a meeting on the issue, including roads, would be held in Ballymena on December 8 involving council, MLAs, MPs and other partners.

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