Temporary Road Closure Notice of Intention for L1010 Baltracey
Temporary Road Closure Notice of Intention for L1010 Baltracey
Closeddate_range11 Mar, 2025, 09:00 - 21 Mar, 2025, 17:00
Temporary Closing of Roads
Notice of Intention
Roads Act, 1993
Roads Regulations, 1994
Kildare County Council gives notice in accordance with Section 75 of the Roads Act, 1993 and the Roads Regulations, 1994 that it intends to close the following roads periodically during the period commencing Friday, 11April 2025 to Saturday 30August2025 to facilitate bridge remediation works on Baltracey Bridge:
No.
Road to be Closed
From (junction with)
To (junction with)
Duration of Closure( at any one time)
1
L1010
L1010 Barreen crossroad
(junction R607)
L1010 Baltracey crossroad
(junction L--5039)
14 days
Alternative routes:
Local access only on the L1010
Lady Chapel church to Baltracey crossroad.
Westbound traffic travelling to Baltracey crossroad from Lady Chapel church will continue south along the R-408 (sign posted Rathcoffey village). In Rathcoffey village at Farringtown’s Mill, traffic will divert right onto the L-5035 (sign posted Donadea). At Painstown crossroads (junction L-5035 / R-407, traffic will turn right onto the R-407 (sign posted Kilcock).
Eastbound traffic travelling to Lady Chapel church will be diverted at Baltracey crossroad from away from the L-1010, south on the R407. At Painstown crossroads, traffic will turn left (sign-posted Rathcoffey) onto Mooretown Drive. In Rathcoffey Village at the junction of L-5035/R-408), traffic will turn left onto the R408 past Farringtown’s Mill. Traffic will continue along the R-408 to the junction of Lady Chapel church
Diversionary routes will be clearly signposted, as agreed with the Council and An Garda Síochána. Emergency access and restricted local access will be maintained.
Any objections/observations should be lodged in writing to the A/Senior Executive Officer, Transport, Mobility and Open Spaces at the address below or directly by clicking "Make a submission" on https://consult.kildarecoco.ie/enon or before 5:00 p.m. on Friday 21 March 2025
Temporary Road Closure Notice of Intention for L1010 Baltracey
Temporary Closing of Roads
Notice of Intention
Roads Act, 1993
Roads Regulations, 1994
Kildare County Council gives notice in accordance with Section 75 of the Roads Act, 1993 and the Roads Regulations, 1994 that it intends to close the following roads periodically during the period commencing Friday, 11 April 2025 to Saturday 30 August 2025 to facilitate bridge remediation works on Baltracey Bridge:
No.
Road to be Closed
From (junction with)
To (junction with)
Duration of Closure( at any one time)
1
L1010
L1010 Barreen crossroad
(junction R607)
L1010 Baltracey crossroad
(junction L--5039)
14 days
Alternative routes:
Local access only on the L1010
Lady Chapel church to Baltracey crossroad.
Westbound traffic travelling to Baltracey crossroad from Lady Chapel church will continue south along the R-408 (sign posted Rathcoffey village). In Rathcoffey village at Farringtown’s Mill, traffic will divert right onto the L-5035 (sign posted Donadea). At Painstown crossroads (junction L-5035 / R-407, traffic will turn right onto the R-407 (sign posted Kilcock).
Eastbound traffic travelling to Lady Chapel church will be diverted at Baltracey crossroad from away from the L-1010, south on the R407. At Painstown crossroads, traffic will turn left (sign-posted Rathcoffey) onto Mooretown Drive. In Rathcoffey Village at the junction of L-5035/R-408), traffic will turn left onto the R408 past Farringtown’s Mill. Traffic will continue along the R-408 to the junction of Lady Chapel church
Diversionary routes will be clearly signposted, as agreed with the Council and An Garda Síochána. Emergency access and restricted local access will be maintained.
Any objections/observations should be lodged in writing to the A/Senior Executive Officer, Transport, Mobility and Open Spaces at the address below or directly by clicking "Make a submission" on https://consult.kildarecoco.ie/en on or before 5:00 p.m. on Friday 21 March 2025
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