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Killaloe Cllr Hopeful Local Business Won't Be Affected By Bridge Pedestrianisation

Killaloe Cllr Hopeful Local Business Won't Be Affected By Bridge Pedestrianisation

Update: 2025-10-16
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Hope is being expressed that a decision to pedestrianise an East Clare bridge won't hamper local businesses. It comes as Clare and Tipperary County Councils have decided to permanently pedestrianise the 18th century Killaloe-Ballina bridge. It follows what's been described as a successful trial period by the local authorities, which had been running for the last three months after the opening of the new €88m Brian Boru Bridge. Killaloe Fianna Fáil Councillor Tony O'Brien says a targeted tourism strategy is needed.
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Killaloe Cllr Hopeful Local Business Won't Be Affected By Bridge Pedestrianisation

Killaloe Cllr Hopeful Local Business Won't Be Affected By Bridge Pedestrianisation

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