Thurles Bypass confirmed in the updated NDP today, a major step forward.
Major Step Forward as Project Enters Pre-Approval Stage Under Government’s Updated Framework.
Now classed as a priority project, it will advance through design & planning, with a push to be construction-ready by 2030.
The long-awaited Thurles Outer Bypass has been formally included in the revised National Development Plan (NDP), announced today, November 26th, 2025. The confirmation marks a significant milestone for the town of Thurles and the wider mid-Tipperary region, placing the long-discussed project back onto the national agenda and ensuring it will now advance through the required planning and design phases.
Project Confirmed Under Appendix A of the National Development Plan.
According to today’s announcement, the Thurles Bypass is listed within Appendix A of the NDP and designated to progress through the Pre-Approval / Gateway 1 stage. However, this represents only the first formal step in the Government’s project-delivery process, enabling detailed assessment, updated design work, and the preparation of a preliminary business case.
The scheme is viewed as essential to addressing long-standing congestion and safety concerns, as well as supporting the town’s commercial and residential development.
Associated Road Projects Also Advancing.
Today’s publication confirms that the Thurles Bypass will sit alongside other significant transport projects for the area, including:
- Thurles Inner Relief Road.
- Local realignment schemes intended to improve connectivity and traffic flow.
- Additional regional investments aimed at strengthening transport infrastructure across County Tipperary.
These projects combined form an integrated approach to improving mobility, safety, and economic prospects for Thurles town and surrounding areas.
Next Steps: Planning, Design and Approvals:
While the Thurles bypass’s inclusion in the NDP does not indicate an immediate start to construction, it does secure its place within the Government’s investment programme through to 2030. The project will now move into:
- Updated design and engineering work.
- Preparation of statutory documents.
- Preliminary business case development.
- Environmental and route-corridor assessments.
- Progression through further Government approval gates.
List of Strategic Regional Road Projects Scheduled to Commence Construction by 2030.
| Project. | Sponsoring Agency. | Current Stage of Project Lifecycle. | Next Approval Gate. | Procurement Timeline. | Construction Timeline. | Successful Tenderer. | Cost Range. |
| Thurles Inner Relief Road. | Tipperary County Council | Final Business Case | AG1 | Procurement by 2026 | Commence by 2027 | Not yet awarded | €10m- €20m |
| Appendix A. Thurles Bypass. | Various | Pre-AG1 | AG1 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
See table above:
“There’s many a slip ‘twixt the cup and the lip.” King Ancaeus of Samos.
It is now important, unlike in the past, that local representatives, at all levels, emphasise their intention to push for tangible, measurable progress on this project, so that the scheme can be construction-ready by 2030.
A Long-Awaited Boost for Thurles.
The bypass is widely regarded as a crucial infrastructure project for Thurles. Heavy traffic, including a high volume of HGVs, currently passes through the town centre, particularly in Liberty Square where national routes intersect. Business groups, residents, and community organisations have repeatedly highlighted the impact on safety, air quality, congestion, and commercial activity.
Today’s confirmation is seen as the first real movement on the project in many years, following earlier plans which stalled during the economic downturn.



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