Hazzard Welcomes Kilcoo-Hilltown Road Repair

Hazzard welcomes major repair works for B8 Killcoo-Hilltown Road

South Down MP Chris Hazzard has welcomed confirmation from the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) that major resurfacing works are scheduled to begin on the B8 Kilcoo – Hilltown Road on February 9th.

Essential works come following a period of significant disrepair on the strategic route, which was further exacerbated by recent spells of harsh winter weather.

The Sinn Féín MP said: I am pleased to confirm that following our continued engagement with DfI Roads, they have agreed to commence major resurfacing works on the B8 Kilcoo – Hilltown Road on 9th February.

“This is a vital strategic route for our local community, but it has unfortunately fallen into dangerous disrepair in several locations recently.

“It is welcome news for residents, commuters, and families who use this road daily that these major repairs are now starting.

Chris Hazzard, South Down Sinn Féin MP has welcomed a start date for improvements to the Kilcoo-Hilltown Road.

Welcoming the progress, Cllr Niall Lawlor added: “This is a great result for the local area. We have been inundated with calls from residents and drivers worried about the safety and impact of these potholes on their vehicles.

“We have consistently highlighted the need for these repairs to DfI Roads.

“I’m delighted that a start date is now in sight for the Kilcoo – Hilltown Road, and we will continue to work hard to ensure other priority spots across the area are also addressed.

Commenting on broader road safety concerns, Mr. Hazzard added: “I have also raised the deteriorating state of the Newcastle to Castlewellan Road as a priority case with the DfI Roads Regional Manager.

“Keeping our rural roads safe and fit for purpose remains a top priority for Sinn FĂ©in.”

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