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06 Sept 2025

ALERT: Road works in place to implement two new pedestrian crossings in Tullow

The road works will take place from Wednesday the 24th of July till the 16th of August

ALERT: Road works in place to implement two new pedestrian crossings in Tullow

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Road works will be in place by the Tullow Municipal District to facilitate a two new pedestrian crossings on the Inner Relief Road and The Slip Road, Tullow, County Carlow.

From Cllr Will Paton on Facebook:

"Tullow Municipal District will construct / install two new pedestrian crossings on the Inner Relief Road and The Slip Road, Tullow to facilitate ease of access of school children / others using Tullow Library.
The works will take place from Wednesday 24th July until Friday 16th August 2024, between the hours of 7:30am – 5:00 pm each day.
No Parking will be permitted outside the Civic Offices for the duration of these works. Motorists are asked to avail of the nearby Carpark.
A Traffic Management will be in place. Motorists who intend to use the aforementioned road are advised to plan their journey accordingly taking into account possible delays and if feasible, avoid the area in question."

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And from the Carlow County Council:

"Tullow Municipal District will be carrying out the following works:
Construction / Installation of 2 No Pedestrian Crossings @ The Relief Road, L-2036} & Old Chapel Lane, {L2037}, Tullow, Co Carlow.
Duration of work: Wednesday 24th July until Friday 16th August 2024, between 7:30am – 5:00 pm each day [Excl Weekends}.
No Parking will be permitted outside the Civic Offices for the duration of these works. Motorists are asked to avail of the nearby Carpark.
Traffic Management will be in place. Motorists who intend to use the aforementioned road are advised to plan their journey accordingly taking into account possible delays and if feasible, avoid the area in question.
Carlow County Council wishes to apologise for any inconvenience this may cause to members of the public who reside at or normally use the area in question and will endeavour to ensure the minimum disruption to motorists and to have the works completed by the appointed time."

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