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10 Nov 2025

ALERT: Longford motorists warned of traffic disruption in Ballymahon, Ballinalee and Granard

Main Street, Ballymahon will be closed for three nights this week

ALERT: Longford motorists warned of traffic disruption in Ballymahon, Ballinalee and Granard

ALERT: Longford motorists warned of traffic disruption in Ballymahon, Ballinalee and Granard

Longford motorists are being warned of traffic disruption in Ballymahon, Ballinalee and Granard this week.

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Temporary Road Closure - R392 Main St, Ballymahon

Main Street, Ballymahon will be closed for night-time works (6.30pm – 4am) on Monday, November 10, Tuesday, November 11, and Wednesday, November 12.  This road closure is required to facilitate resurfacing works.

Traffic Management will be in place for the duration of the works. In the interest of road safety, you are requested to heed all signs.

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Temporary Road Closures - Granard Municipal District

Roads effected: 

  1.  L-51611 Ringowney   
  2. L-1055 Kilnacarrow between its junctions with R194 and L-1056   
  3.  L-1041 Esker South
  4.  L-5056 Garvary
  5. L-10172-0 Kiltycreevagh, cul-de-sac to its junction with L-1017   

The five roads listed here will be closured to facilitate repairs from Monday, November 10 to Friday, November 14 between 8am and 4pm. Traffic Management will be in place for the duration of the works. In the interest of road safety, you are requested to heed all signs.

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Roadworks R-194 Ballinalee Village

There will be roadworks on the R-194 Ballinalee Village from Monday, November 10 to Friday, November 14 between 8am and 4pm. The road will remain open but short traffic delays should be expected. Stop/Go or Temporary Traffic Lights may be used during the works.

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