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New study finds Wexford has worst roads in the country, reports obraonain.

Wexford has the worst-maintained local roads in the country, a new value for money study has found.

The research, carried out by the Local Government Audit Service, a state agency, examined the work of the country’s local authorities in maintaining and repairing 96,000 kilometres of local and regional roads at a cost of €746 million a year. The study found that one local authority “had been ranked lowest in their roads condition from the...

 

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