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Swann Calls on DFI to Make Roads Around Airport a Priority

  • Writer: Jay Buntin
    Jay Buntin
  • Feb 10
  • 1 min read

South Antrim MP Robin Swann has called on the Department for Infrastructure to provide immediate investment to address the crumbling state of the road network surrounding Belfast International Airport and the M2 motorway.


Commenting on the urgent need for repairs, Mr Swann said:

"The state of our roads around the International Airport and the M2 are completely unacceptable. It truly represents the ‘pothole pandemic’ and is causing real damage to vehicles and risking the safety of road users. This is one of the most important transport corridors in Northern Ireland, yet it is being allowed to fall into a state of awful disrepair.


"For many visitors, this road network provides their first impression of our country. At a time when the Airport is investing £100 million in its own facilities, the Department for Infrastructure is failing to maintain the roads that lead to its front door.”


This call follows a series of engagements between Mr Swann, senior management at Belfast International Airport, and local residents who have expressed mounting frustration at the lack of progress by DfI.


Mr Swann acknowledged the recent announcement of a Winter Recovery Road Fund by the Infrastructure Minister, but has argued that "patchwork repairs" are no longer sufficient these roads.


Mr Swann added:

"I have raised this issue repeatedly with the Department, but the response remains inadequate. We need better than more loose grit and temporary fills - a long-term investment strategy that reflects the strategic importance of South Antrim’s infrastructure is needed.”


 
 
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