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21 Apr 2026

This week's Dundalk Democrat front page: Employees claim they are facing 'parking crisis'

This week's Dundalk Democrat is in shops now

This week's Dundalk Democrat front page: Employees claim they are facing 'parking crisis'

This week's Dundalk Democrat front page

This week's Dundalk Democrat is in shops now, featuring: 

  • Workers at Dundalk's Quayside Business Park claim they are facing a “parking crisis” following the introduction of a new parking scheme on the site. 
  • Works to one of Dundalk's 'accident blackspots' at Sexton's Junction will not take place until at least the end of 2027, Dundalk Municipal Councillors have been told.
  • Plans are underway to convert the former Bank of Ireland at Park Street in Dundalk into apartments, with a planning application lodged in recent days with Louth County Council.

PLUS: Cross Cooley Challenge launch night ahead of this year's fundraising trek a huge success

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