Temporary Road Closures in Skerries

Dúnta14 Lún, 2018, 12:01am - 17 Lún, 2018, 4:00pm

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ROADS ACT 1993 TO 2015 – SECTION 75

TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF ROADS IN SKERRIES, CO. DUBLIN


An application has been received from the East Coast Motorcycling Club for permission to temporarily close roads in the Skerries area for the purpose of holding a motorcycle race. It is proposed that the roads will be closed from 12.00pm to 7.30pm on Saturday 8th September 2018 and from 8.00am to 6.30pm on Sunday 9th September 2018.

The roads in question are:

1. Portion of the R127 from Kennedy’s Corner in a north easterly direction to School House Corner.

2. Portion of St Monica’s Road, from Black Hill to Balcunnin.

3. Portion of the Killalane Road, from Kearney’s Tree to Man-OWar Corner.

4. Portion of Palmerstown Road, from Kennedy’s Corner to Man-O War Corner.

 

Alternative routes available for vehicular traffic are as follows:-

The main diversion route for vehicles travelling between Lusk and Skerries is via the R128 Lusk to Rush and Rush to Skerries.
Access to Killalane and Milverton Road will be restricted to local access only for the duration of the closure.
Diversion signage and marshals will be in place for the duration of the closure.

Any person may lodge an objection online through the Consultation Portal, at https://consult.fingal.ie, or in writing to the Senior Executive Officer, Balbriggan Swords
Operational Area, Fingal County Council, Grove Road, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, to arrive no later than 4.00pm on Friday 17th August 2018.

Michael Carroll
Senior Executive Officer
Balbriggan Swords Operational Area

 

All comments, including the names of those making comments, submitted to the Council in regard to these Temporary Road Closures will form part of the statutory report to be presented to the monthly meeting of Fingal County Council.  

Accordingly the statutory report will list the persons or bodies who made submissions or observations with respect to the proposed Temporary Road Closures in accordance with the regulations of the Road Traffic Act 1994.

The submissions will also be inlcuded in the minutes of that meeting and consequently will appear on the Council's Website. By making a submission the name of individual or bodies will appear on the statutory report and minutes of the meeting. 

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