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16 Dec 2025

Council proposes closing two Tipperary roads for five months for water mains works

Objections to the closure of the roads near Kilcash and Ballyneale should be submitted in writing to Tipperary County Council

Council proposes closing two rural Tipperary roads for five months for water mains works

Tipperary County Council has given notice of its intention to close the L-2602 from its junction with the N76 Clonmel to Kilkenny Road to its junction with the L-2514 at Kylanoreashy and the L-2514 to its junction with the L-2513 and L-6605-1 for five months. 

The roads closure is proposed to facilitate the repair and replacement of water mains that will include reinstatement of the road carriageway and verges where required. 

The closures are proposed from 7am on Monday, July 7 to 7pm on Sunday, November 9. 

Alternatives routes for motorists

Kilcash to Ballydine traffic will be diverted via the N76 to the Kilheffernan roundabout and onto the N24 Eastbound through Kilsheelan and on the junction of the L2513 turning north to its junction with the L-2514.

Ballydine to Kilcash traffic will be diverted west on the L-2513 to the N24 turning west on the N24 and travel through Kilsheelan to the Kilheffernan roundabout, turning eastbound onto the N76 and on to Kilcash Junction with the L-2601.

Objections to the proposed temporary closure may be submitted in writing to Road Closures, Roads & Transportation, Tipperary County Council Civic Offices, Limerick Road, Nenagh no later than 12 noon on Thursday, June 19 or by email to:  roadclosures@tipperarycoco.ie 

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