The Mullingar to Roosky N4 project is entering its third design phase.
The delivery of a long awaited infrastructure upgrade in the Midlands is moving one step closer.
The Mullingar to Roosky N4 project is moving into its third phase of design and evaluation.
That will see the design team surveying landowners on the potential impact of the plans.
Public information events are also being planned for this summer.
Westmeath County Council says the upgrade will improve road safety, and boost economic growth in the region.
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