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06 Sept 2025

Potholes to be repaired on Srathfoyle's Otterbank Road

SDLP candidate for the Faughan, Declan Norris has welcomed the news for the "badly needed repair work"

Potholes to be repaired on Srathfoyle's Otterbank Road

Otterbank Road has now been added to the surface dressing programme for summer 2024

It has been confirmed that Otterbank Road, Strathfoyle will be included in a surface dressing programme to repair potholes in the area.

It follows lobbying from the SDLP to the Department for Infrastructure Permanent Secretary, Julie Harrison asking for this area to be prioritised. 

SDLP candidate for the Faughan, Declan Norris has welcomed the news for the "badly needed repair work."

Mr Norris said: “I am pleased that this work has been agreed but frustrated that it will be another year before it will be carried out.  

“The SDLP had requested remedial works for this area which had been carried out intermittently over the years. But despite the frequent repairs by diligent DfI operatives, problems persisted. I’m contacted on a regular basis by constituents about the poor condition of this road network. 

“The Otterbank Road is littered with potholes and the band-aid approach to repairs is completely unsustainable. As such, we escalated this matter to the DfI Permanent Secretary and following inspection the department has agreed to properly address the road defects.

"Otterbank has now been added to the surface dressing programme for summer 2024 which will improve the existing road surface, sealing and protecting it against water ingress and further deterioration. I’ve been advised that in the interim patching works will be carried out on the worst impacted portions of the carriageway.  

“Properly addressing maintenance along this route will no doubt prove more cost effective in the long run. I will continue, alongside Mark H Durkan MLA, to push to ensure these works are carried out sooner.” 

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