Some stalled road projects being reviewed: Tánaiste

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The Tánaiste has asked his officials to look at eight road projects which have been stalled, to determine which need to be prioritised 'for business and enterprise'

The Tánaiste has asked his officials to look at eight road projects which have been stalled, to determine which need to be prioritised"for business and enterprise".

He told the Select Committee on Enterprise that he is being contacted by"people all over the country" who are concerned about the issue.His remarks come amid reports of rising tensions between coalition partners Fine Gael and the Green Party over a number of issues, including roads.Deputy Stanton said the Department of Transport had decided not to fund road access to an IDA-owned site in his constituency of Cork East.

In a wide ranging sessions, the Tánaiste also said that employers are reporting that"labour shortages are definitely a major issue".But Mr Varadkar told the committee that he has been assured by his secretary general that there will be"a big improvement over the next couple of months".

 

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The motorway from cork to Limerick is not a priority the one from Wexford to Limerick is as it benefits more counties and regional growth

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