Shannon Welcomes Start On Crossgar Sewer Works

th May. A new storm system is to be put in place with an investment value of £165. 000 that will meet current and future development need for Crossgar and will reduce the major risk of flooding in the village. The work will take up to six months to carry out and will involve some disruption on the road with Downpatrick Street and Killyleagh street with a Stop-Go board traffic control in place. “This much needed and urgent work for the storm sewer system in Crossgar will, I believe, deliver the peace of mind that locals need and it is long overdue that the work has began,” he added.]]>

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