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09 Jan 2026

Tipperary County Council proposes closing road in Killenaule for close to three months

The council plans to close the L-2210 between February 9 and May 1 to facilitate the installation of a water main

Tipperary County Council proposes closing road in Killenaule for close to three months

Tipperary County Council has given notice that it proposes to make an order closing a section of road in Killenaule for close to three months between February and May to facilitate the installation of water mains. 

The local authority is proposing to close the L-2210 Ballintogher to Springhill road, Killenaule from the junction of the R-691 Cashel Road from 7pm on Monday, February 9 to 6am on Friday, May 1. 

The proposed alternative routes are:

Eastbound R-691 traffic: Continue eastbound on the R691, bear right to head south and follow the R689 to Killenaule. 

Westbound R-691 traffic: Continue west to turn south onto the L1403 (Moyglass) continue following Moyglass taking a right turn (Southbound). Turn left at the first junction following a local road south-east bound. Take the first left turn (northbound) to access a local road that serves Cashel Road. 

Westbound Cashel Road traffic: Turn left at Springhill Road closure towards Dunguib. Turn right onto local road heading westbound onto a local road. Follow to the next junction, turn right, continue to the L-1403 and continue to the R-698 then turn right. 

Eastbound Cashel Road traffic: Turn right at the Springhill road closure to follow Cashel Road to Killenaule. Turn left (northbound) on the R689. Continue northbound on the R-689 for 1.2km to Ashgrove, exit the R-689 onto the R691. At the cross road junction (800m from R689 junction) bear around to the left following the R-691, travel westbound on the R-691. 

Objections to the proposed temporary closure may be submitted in writing to Road Closures, Roads & Transportation, Tipperary County Council, Civic Offices, Limerick Road, Nenagh not later than 12 noon on Thursday, January 15 or by email to roadclosures@tipperarycountycouncil.ie

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