Connecting Ireland will aim to improve transport options for those outside Dublin.
The National Transport Authority will outline a plan to increase public transport connectivity for rural areas later today.
The Transport Minister Eamon Ryan will attend the event to launch its new rural mobility plan 'Connecting Ireland'.
It aims to improve public transport for people living outside major cities and towns across the country.
CEO of the Moate-based Irish Rural Link, Seamus Boland says it's vital they get more transport options:
Mr. Boland outlines what he'd like to see in the plan:
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