J2966 : New M1 service area, Dunmurry/Lisburn - March 2016(2)
taken 9 years ago, near to Ballyskeagh, Co Down, Northern Ireland
Work started during towards the end of 2013 on the first motorway service area in Northern Ireland. It will be between the Ballyskeagh and Tullynacross Bridges on the M1. Approval was given after a successful appeal to the Planning Appeals Commission. There were many conditions attached to the approval but the following particularly took my attention: “No vehicular or pedestrian access shall be made to the site from any nearby road (other than the motorway) or the access lane to Bracken Bank House at any time before or during the construction of the development nor at any time thereafter. . . . . . Vehicular access to and from the development shall be by way of the adjoining motorway carriageway only and shall be constructed to the satisfaction of the Department”.
The photographs submitted by me appear as a matter of neutral geographical and historical record only. I have no connection with the Roads Service, the developer or any objector(s).
A collection of photographs showing road signs and marking in their context. It exists as a matter of record only, has no connection with any official body and does not claim to be a definitive or legally-binding guide. The official version is the Highway Code for Northern Ireland.
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