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Construction is expected to begin on Dundalk Primary Care Centre in February
Louth TD Erin McGreehan has welcomed confirmation from the Department of Health that the HSE anticipates construction works will begin on the Dundalk Primary Care Centre in February 2025
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Reporter:
Michelle O'Keeffe
13 Dec 2024 1:33 PM
Louth TD ErinMcGreehanhas welcomed confirmation from the Department of Health that the HSE anticipates construction works will begin on the Dundalk Primary Care Centre in February 2025.
McGreehansaid the Primary Care Centre is a much needed service for the county and it will significantly enhance the quality of care available to the people of Louth.
She said: "I am delighted to have received confirmation from the Department of Health that the HSE anticipates construction works will begin on the Dundalk Primary Care Centre in February 2025.
"The Primary Care Centre in Dundalk is an extremely important project.
"I have consistently called for increased investment in health services in our county to tackle the increased demand on local services due to increases in population.
"This update that the Department expect construction to begin in February is welcome and it follows on from my previous engagement with the Minister for Health where I I stressed to him the Centre's importance for Dundalk and indeed all of Louth.
"I hope that the project moves forward smoothly and I will do all I can to support it."
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