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22 Jan 2026

Council is proposing to close road in rural Tipperary community for nearly three months

It's proposed to temporarily close L-2018 road at Boulakeale, Ardragh, The Commons and Ballingarry

Council is proposing to close road in rural Tipperary community for nearly three months

The road closure is proposed to facilitate the installation of a grid connection

Tipperary County Council has given notice that it proposes temporarily closing the L-2018 road at Boulakeale, Ardragh, The Commons and Ballingarry from nearly three months to facilitate the installation of an underground grid connection. 

The Council says it's proposed to close the road from midnight on Thursday, April 10 until just before midnight on Thursday, June 5. 

It's proposed to divert traffic travelling from Kilmanagh towards The Commons to the right at Killeen onto the L-5021 continuing straight to the T-junction at Boggan.

The other proposed diversions are: Traffic is to turn left at the T-junction along the L-1005 to fork in the road.

Traffic is to keep left and travel along the L-2105 to T-junction at Garransilly.

Traffic is to turn right onto the L-2106 and then turn left at the cross roads onto the L-2107 heading for Garrancool. At the crossroads, it's proposed traffic turn left onto the L-6121 and travel to the Farranrory Junction with L-6124. The traffic diversion will operate vice versa.

Objections to the proposed temporary closure may be submitted in writing to Road Closures, Roads & Transportation, Tipperary County Council, Civic Offices, Limerick Road, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary not later than 12 noon on Thursday 27 March or by e-mail to roadclosures@tipperarycoco.ie

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