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21 Sept 2025

Tipperary housing plan hits roadblock as residents appeal over traffic safety

Approval for 60 homes on Brittas Road challenged amid concerns about N62 access and phased construction

Tipperary housing plan hits roadblock as residents appeal over traffic safety

A proposal to build 60 homes on the outskirts of Thurles, Co Tipperary, has been appealed, highlighting the clash between Ireland’s housing needs and local infrastructure worries.

Tipperary County Council recently approved the scheme by O’Ceallaigh Westfield Ltd for the Brittas Road. It would deliver a mix of houses and duplexes, along with a crèche for 47 children. A further 52 homes are planned in a second phase.

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The Marlstone Manor Residents Association has challenged the decision at An Coimisiún Pleanála. It argues that the development’s entrance onto the N62—busy with farm vehicles, lorries and commuters—poses traffic hazards.

The group says sightlines assessed under urban standards are unsuitable for a national primary route and has called for turning lanes and greater visibility.

Residents also criticised the absence of a clear phasing plan, warning it could lead to piecemeal construction driven by sales rather than planning.

While acknowledging the need for more housing, the association insists safety and proper sequencing must be addressed. A ruling from the appeals board is expected by January 20, 2026.

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