Concerns grow over potential delay of BusConnects as Limerick hits employment record

Limerick Chamber said there would be major implications for both employees and business across the city and region if the initial rollout of the plan is delayed past 2025
Concerns grow over potential delay of BusConnects as Limerick hits employment record

The chamber has called on the National Transport Authority and relevant stakeholders to 'urgently' prioritise delivery of BusConnects in Limerick.

Concerns have been raised regarding the potential delay of the BusConnects programme in Limerick, as the region has reached 279,000 people in employment — a regional record.

Chief executive of Limerick Chamber Michelle Gallagher said there would be major implications for both employees and business across the city and region if the initial rollout of the plan is delayed past 2025.

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