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N6 LEGAL CAMPAIGN MOVES TO ATHENRY
October 9, 2009 - 3:07pmThe campaign of legal action by those affected by the N6 construction moves to Athenry this evening. (9/10)
Residents affected by damage caused to their property, vehicles and local roads since the construction began will be informed on the process of legal action at a public meeting.
This is the second such meeting this week, as over 100 East Galway residents attended a public meeting in New Inn on Monday night.
The campaign was launched by local public representatives Senator Ciaran Cannon, Ballinasloe area councillor Tim Broderick and Loughrea area councillor Mogie Maher.
The campaign is threatening to block and prevent the completion of the motorway if the claims are not addressed by the County Council and N6 construction within a short timeframe.
Tonight's meeting takes place in the Raheen Woods Hotel, Athenry at half past eight.
Source: Galway Bay FM
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