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06 Sept 2025

Carlow Councillor provides on ongoing loss of power in County Carlow area

Councillor Will Paton has provided correspondents he has received from the ESB in relation to ongoing loss of serviecs

Carlow Councillor provides on ongoing loss of power in County Carlow area

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Carlow Councillor Will Paton has provided updates on his correspondents he has received from the ESB in relation to ongoing power outages in County Carlow.

The ongoing losses of services have been affected the Tullow area of County Carlow.

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The Councillor on his Facebook page wrote:

" Following my contacts with ESB Corporate Services, the following statement has been issued by the ESB regarding ongoing loss of service in the Tullow Town area: "ESB Networks can confirm that there have been unplanned outages affecting customers in the Tullow area of Co Carlow recently as a result of timber conflicts on our networks where trees touching line are resulting in tripping issues due to our protection system.

In response to this ESB Networks and our timber-cutting contractor partners have been carrying out extensive work across a number of locations in Tullow and surrounding parts to remove trees and branches which are coming into contact with overhead lines

However, due to the extent of this issue, it will be a number of weeks before this work to facilitate tree cutting and the removal of timber is fully complete. As a result, unfortunately, customers may experience more outages but ESB Networks is doing everything it can to mitigate this issue.

ESB Networks is confident that the cause of these recent outages will be eliminated by these works and wishes to apologise to all affected customers for the inconvenience cause." Hopefully the issue will be resolved in the coming weeks. WILL"

The full post by the Councillor can be found by following the link HERE or by seeing it below this article.

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