Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins announced a £290,000 resurfacing project on the B43 Pomeroy Road in Donaghmore. The work covers 1.5 kilometres between Coolmaghery Road and Tullyleek Road. It includes full carriageway resurfacing and patching at several locations to strengthen the structure.

The project started on Monday, March 2, 2026. A full closure to through traffic operates daily from 8am to 6pm for five weeks. Signed diversions direct vehicles via B160 Tanderagee Road, B160 Annaghquin Road, A29 Cookstown Road, C636 Tullycullion Road, B43 Main Street, and back to B43 Pomeroy Road.

Kimmins stated the investment supports the Donaghmore to Pomeroy route. She highlighted gains for local residents, road users, businesses, and communities. The minister emphasised the road network's role in connectivity and requested patience from those affected.

Traffic arrangements provide local access while aiming to reduce disruption. Delays are expected, and drivers must follow signs and allow extra travel time.

Completion targets Saturday, April 4, 2026, subject to weather. The Department for Infrastructure manages road maintenance across Northern Ireland to ensure safe travel links.