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Drivers get that sinking feeling . . .

Europe Intelligence Wire

| July 30, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Newsletter)

Byline: CLARE WEIR

LIMAVADY residents say they are getting that "sinking feeling" every time they use their new bypass.

Roe Valley readers have contacted the News Letter over the last week, claiming that the new ring- road around the town appears to be subsiding.

The much-needed carriageway, which opened last year, is already subject to a Roads Service safety review after a number of serious accidents.

A motorist who contacted the News Letter said: "The surface of the road in several places has changed and, when you come along the route from Anaghloo Orange hall to behind the bus station, the road looks as if …

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