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#NorthInnerCity Traffic News – February 20th

TEMPORARY ROAD
CLOSURES

Arbour Hill, Dublin 7:
– Arbour Hill (Ard Righ Road to lane alongside Church of the Sacred Heart) Dublin 7 from 08.00hrs to 18.00hrs on Sunday 14th February 2021 and from 08.00hrs to 18.00hrs on Sunday 21st February 2021.
– Closed to facilitate gas works and re-instatement.
– Pedestrian and local access to be maintained.
– Traffic on Stoneybatter, wishing to travel on Arbour Hill will be diverted via King Street North/Queen Street/Ushers Island/Victoria Quay/Frank Sherwin Bridge/Wolfe Tone Quay and Temple Street West
– Traffic on Arbour Hill wishing to travel on Stoneybatter will be diverted via Temple Street
West/Benburb Street/ Parkgate Street/ Wolfe Tone Quay/ Sarsfield Quay/ Ellis Quay and Blackhall Place

Earl Place, Dublin 1:
– Closed up until 31st March 2021.
– Closed to facilitate demolition & construction works.
– Traffic on Earl Street North wishing to travel on Earl Place to Sackville Place will be diverted via Marlborough Street.
-Local pedestrian access to be maintained.


Eccles Place, Dublin 1:
– Closed (from Dorset Street Lower to Leo Street), Dublin 1 from 05.00hrs to 14.00hrs on Saturday 20th February 2021.
– Closed to facilitate the replacement of air handling equipment at the Mater Private Hospital. Westbound traffic from Dorset Street Lower to Eccles Place will be diverted via Dorset Street Lower, Synnott Place, St.Josephs Street and Leo Street.
– Pedestrian and local access will be maintained.

DISRUPTIONS NORTH INNER CITY

raymcadam View All

Fine Gael Councillor - North Inner City

Chair, Urban Form & Planning Strategic Policy Committee

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