Motorway bridge renamed after Mary McAleese

Decision was taken jointly by Louth and Meath councils to honour her work in peace process

A bridge on the M1 motorway near Drogheda has been renamed the Mary McAleese Boyne Valley Bridge in honour of the former president’s work in the peace process.

The decision to rename the bridge was taken jointly by Louth and Meath councils.

Today’s renaming event was attended by former paramilitaries as well as politicians from both sides of the Border.

Speaking at the ceremony, Taoiseach Enda Kenny said Mrs McAleese worked diligently to ensure that all communities were “included, and felt included, in the transformation” from war to peace.

“The work Mary McAleese and Martin McAleese did for people — on both sides — changed minds, attitudes and lives across the island and across the communities.”

“In her presidency, for those of the Unionist community, Dublin became not an alien city to be feared and avoided, but a place of real and warm welcome particularly Aras an Uachatarain itself. She made it that from the day she took office six months before the Good Friday Agreement.”

“The relationship between two islands and its peoples changed profoundly thereafter,” he said.

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Eoin Burke-Kennedy

Eoin Burke-Kennedy

Eoin Burke-Kennedy is Economics Correspondent of The Irish Times