Galway Chambers urges action on long-delayed N6 ring road
Galway Chamber has called for immediate progress on the N6 Galway City Ring Road after An Coimisiún Pleanála granted approval for the project.
The planning board green lit the project after more than 20 years of delays, objections and legal challenge.
The proposed 18km route would run from the M6 motorway on the eastern outskirts of the city to a location west of the village of Bearna.
A total of €1bn has been committed for the completion of the project under the National Development Plan.
Galway Chamber, which represents 500 businesses employs 30,000 people in the city, said congestion is continuing to damage productivity, investment and quality of life.
Chief executive Karen Ronan said the decision marked an important step but insisted that Galway “has waited long enough”.
“This project has been discussed, delayed and debated for years while congestion has continued to worsen, impacting our economy, our environment and the daily lives of people across the region. The time for delivery is now,” she said.
Ronan said the Ring Road would not solve Galway’s traffic problems on its own but was “a central part of a multistrand approach”, with BusConnects, expanded rail services and investment in cycling infrastructure all required to tackle the city’s transport challenges.
She also warned that the project “cannot afford to be beset by additional legal and administrative delays that have affected it since the outset” and urged Galway County Council, Galway City Council and Transport Infrastructure Ireland to move without delay to the detailed design and procurement stage.
The Chamber said the Ring Road remains essential to unlocking economic growth and restoring Galway’s competitiveness as a regional and international investment location.
It said the project must now be treated as a national priority and aligned with the State’s commitments to balanced regional development under the National Planning Framework.
“This is not just a Galway issue. It is a national economic issue. If we are serious about regional development, then projects like the Galway Ring Road must be delivered with urgency and accountability,” Ms Ronan said.
Approval has been granted for the N6 Galway City Ring Road. (Pic: N6 Galway City Ring Road)
The Chamber said it will continue to work with government and local authorities to ensure the project advances without further delay.
In a statement, Galway County Council, Galway City Council and TII said they will now proceed, following a detailed review of An Coimisiún Pleanála’s decision, to the next phase of the project, enabling and procurement, which includes the progression of detailed design, preparation of contract documentation and the procurement process.
Photo: Karen Ronan. (Pic: Supplied)
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