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12 Oct 2025

ALERT: Large stretch of County Carlow road under full full road closure this week

The road works will take place on Wednesday the 11th of June and Thursday the 12th of June

ALERT: Large stretch of County Carlow road under full full road closure this week

The road works will take place on Wednesday the 11th of June and Thursday the 12th of June

Carlow Councillor Will Paton has announced that Tullow Municipal District Office will be carrying out road resurfacing works for two days with a full road closure in place in County Carlow.

The road closure will take place for two days, commencing on Wednesday the 11th of June.

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The information comes from Carlow Councillor Will Paton's Facebook page:

"Tullow Municipal District Office gives notice that, subject to weather conditions, the R727 roadway at Downings between its intersections with the L2012 Ballymurphy Road and N81 McGrath’s Cross (a.k.a. Kill(magarvoge) Cross), Tullow, Co. Carlow (marked in red) will be closed to traffic on Wednesday 11th June 2025 and Thursday 12th June 2025 from 7:30am until 6:00pm.

This is to facilitate road resurfacing works and an endeavour to maximise safety for road users and operatives alike. Road users are being advised to allow plenty of travelling time as some alternative routes, particularly those more suitable for HGVs, shall take longer.

Local residents will be facilitated (on routes marked in blue) but there shall be strictly no through traffic permitted during and through the active works zone. Assisted access will be facilitated on the L60211 Downings Lane (marked in purple). Alternative routes shall be available as shown in green on the map below."

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