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Death Of Mary Butler, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, today Saturday 13th May 2023, of Mrs Mary Butler (née Maher), ‘Stella Maris‘, Bohernacrusha, Holycross, Thurles, Co. Tipperary and formerly of Beakstown, Holycross, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

Pre-deceased by her husband John, baby daughter Josephine, sisters Sr. Margaret, Kitty and Nellie; Mrs Butler passed away peacefully, at her place of residence, following a short illness and surrounded by her loving family.

Her passing is most deeply regretted and sadly missed by her loving family; Mary, Jim, Margaret, Catherine, Teresa and John, sons-in-law Padraig, Brendan, T.J. and Seanie, daughters-in-law Angela and Margaret, grandchildren Jack, Katie, Matt, Fionn, Conn, Ross, Laura, Eoghan, Ronan, Oisín, Briaín, Ultan, Cormac, Tiernan, Aoife, Sean, Cillian, Jack, Grace and Kate, brothers Paddy, Mick and Tom, sisters Bridget O’Gorman and Joan Kinane, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, extended relatives, neighbours and many friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

The earthly remains of Mrs Butler will repose at the residence of her daughter Mary Murphy, Killinan, Thurles, (Eircode E41 X367) on Monday afternoon, May 14th, from 4:00pm to 8:00pm same evening.
Her remains will be received into the former Cistercian Monastery Abbey at Holycross, Thurles to further repose for Requiem Mass at 12:00 noon on Tuesday, May 15th; followed by interment immediately afterwards in the adjoining graveyard.

For those persons who are unable to attend the funeral service for Mrs Butler, same can be viewed, streamed live online HERE.
The extended Butler family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.


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Clongour Road Jumps Ahead Of Kickham Street For Resurfacing.

Kickham Street mystified as to why Clongour Road Thurles, has jumped ahead, in relation to resurfacing requirements?

In a notice issued to all householders in the Clongour area, situated south of Thurles town, in the past few days, Tipperary County Council are advising that this area [L-4017] will be closed for resurfacing, with access only permitted to local residents.

Members of the Tipperary farming community attending Thurles Mart, should please take note.

Works, we are informed will commence, between Glasheen’s Pub and the Traffic Lights at Lidl, beginning on Monday May 15th, continuing until Wednesday May 17th inclusive, with contractors operating between the hours 7:00am and 7:00pm each day, during the estimated resurfacing time-frame.

This road surface had become seriously damaged by heavy machinery during the construction and installation of the town’s first set of traffic lights and the demolition of the Erin Foods factory and subsequent erection of the new building, now occupied by the German International discount retail chain ‘Lidl’; latter who operate over 12,000 stores across Europe.

Blocked drain & sunken footpath on Clongour Road, Thurles.

Hopefully a survey has been undertaken in advance of this now scheduled work on Clongour Road; noting that a blocked drain, first notified to Thurles Municipal District Council officials and local councillors in February 2022, still remains choked.

Here also exists a sunken footpath, close to the junction, where water gathers every time it rains. [See picture above]. Will this now be a case rather like St. Patrick’s cemetery where the road surface exists above the pavement, devoid of proper kerbing; the surface to be dug up later, wasting taxpayer’s valuable money? See Here.

Meanwhile, travelling south on Slievenamon road in Thurles, latter which converges west unto Clongour Road; same small carriageway stretch constructed and surfaced less than two year old on the N62; has already subsided. [See picture hereunder].

Collapsed new road surface on Slievenamon Road [N62] found close to Thurles traffic lights and the junction of Clongour Road.

Same road, Slievenamon Road, has already been repaired in relation to two other areas of subsidence, ignoring, for some reason, the pictured above three other areas of collapse, just a few meters from the repairs.

Details of the upgrade to Clongour Road was notified to Thurles.Info by Mr Joe MacGrath (Chief Executive of Tipperary County Council), through his Secretary Ms Evelyn Harty, and can be found published HERE.

The link to this post has been forwarded to Ms Sharon Scully (Thurles Municipal District Administrator) and Mr Joe MacGrath (Chief Executive, Tipperary Co. Co.).

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Kickham Street, Thurles, Co. Tipperary Saga Part 2.

A series of press releases were published in 2021 in relation to Road Works on N75, Kickham Street, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. Please note the date of the Press Releases were Tuesday, 2nd March, 2021.

Tipperary County Council (Tuesday, 2nd March, 2021- PR notice is now removed from their website.)

Headline: Road Works N75 Kickham Street, Thurles.

“Tipperary County Council wishes to announce that funding for urgent roadworks on the N75 at Kickham Street, in Thurles has been secured from Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII).
Due to the urgency of the works, works are scheduled to take place immediately and will commence on Monday 08th March until Thursday 11th March 2021.

The works have been programmed to take place at Kickham Street, between the roundabout at the Mitchel Street Junction and the Mill Rd Roundabout.

Given the location of the works, an urgent road closure is required.

In order to facilitate the diverted outbound traffic, parking restrictions will take place on Mitchel Street, from Sunday 07th March at 18.00pm until Thursday 11th March at 18.00pm.

Once this section of works has been completed surfacing works will move further out the N62 road to a section of carriageway in the vicinity of the Anner Hotel.

Traffic at this location will be controlled using a stop/go system and a road closure will not be necessary.
The contractor will then relocate to the N62, Slievenamon Road to resurface a section of carriageway between the Dunnes Stores Roundabout and Kavanagh Place junction (Outside Thurles Garda Station).
Again, traffic will be controlled at this location using a stop/go system and there will be parking restrictions in the vicinity of the works to facilitate the free movement of traffic.

Tipperary County Council wishes to acknowledge the disruption these works may cause to businesses in the town. However, it is essential that works are completed before the expected easing of Covid -19 restrictions in the coming months, when it is hoped the economy will re-open.

Minimising disruption and the safety of road users will be a priority given the high footfall and the prominent businesses in the area.

Home Frontages on Kickham Street, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.
[Date Photographed 12th February 2022]
Pic: G. Willoughby

The above press release phraseology, indicates the disintegrated state of the road surface, which can be easily confirmed by local residents and by the use of Tipperary Co. Council’s own press release, quote – “urgent roadworks” and “Due to the urgency of the works”.

For at least 3 years previously, this busy narrow stretch of Thurles roadway, under the watch of Tipperary Co. Council officials and their Chief Executive Mr Joe MacGrath, had been totally ignored.
Talks over a previous 30 year period of a Ring Road to remove unnecessary heavy trucks from the town were never properly pursued by local politicians, except promises at election time, from TD’s with little clout at national level.

In a further back slapping, political press release, sent to the Tipperary Star newspaper, Ms Sharon Scully, (Thurles Municipal District Administrator) stated:

“We welcome the funding from TII and the commencement of these urgent roadworks in the town and acknowledge the commitment of the Council and the Elected Members to improve the safety of road users and improve traffic flow.
This project demonstrates the commitment of Thurles Municipal District to support the development of Thurles town. While I understand further disruption to businesses in the town will be frustrating, the delivery of such roadwork projects is necessary in order to benefit both businesses and communities in the long term.

For further information contact Mr. Thomas Duffy, District Engineer, Thurles Municipal District email: thomas.duffy@tipperarycoco.ie, or Sharon Scully, District Administrator email: sharon.scully@tipperarycoco.ie or by telephone @ 0818 06 5000.
END.

Within Hours Councillor Mr Jim Ryan, Welcomes Funding for Kickham Street Resurfacing on his Social Media Platform.
Too be fair, Mr Ryan was the only local elected Councillor to raise the problems associated with the Kickham Street crater ridden road structure.

Cllr. Ryan stated quote -“Thurles Independent County Councillor Jim Ryan has this week welcomed the news that Tipperary County Council has been given the green light to carry out a full and proper resurfacing job on the roadway along Kickham Street in Thurles. Cllr Ryan states that he was informed of this good news by the local District Engineer (Mr T. Duffy) in an email last week, after bringing up the issue of the road on numerous occasions at both local and county council meetings.

I am delighted to announce that Tipperary County Council were informed recently by Transport Infrastructure Ireland who are responsible for the road, that money has been approved and allocated towards the full resurfacing of Kickham Street from the Mill Road roundabout to the roundabout at Cathedral Street.

I am thrilled with this news as I have been raising this issue with the council for some time now. The road surface is in an awful state with large potholes appearing all of the time despite the best efforts of the outdoor staff of the council.

Simply filling in the potholes never works at this time of the year due to the very poor weather and also because of the huge volume of traffic that uses Kickham Street on a daily basis. Areas such as those at Circle K and near Aldi have deteriorated to such a bad way that cars are being damaged. Pedestrians are also being drenched from cars driving into puddles of water that have lodged on the roadway.

The road engineer is earmarking later this year for the resurfacing job to be carried out when the weather improves and also to avoid further traffic disruptions while the works on Liberty Square are being carried out. In the meantime I will ask him to continue repairing the potholes until the job is carried out.


I would like to compliment and thank the local engineer for what he did in persuading Transport Infrastructure Ireland to give the go ahead for these works and to say that as the local County Councillor I am thrilled that my representations on this matter have proved successful.

Finally, I would like to confirm that the works won’t happen for a few months, because of the reasons I outlined above and also because of the current COVID-19 restrictions so a bit of patience will be required before the roadway is back to the way it should be.
Thank
Cllr Jim Ryan.

AGAIN: Date of both press releasesTuesday, 2nd March, 2021.

This work contracted out by Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) of course was never completed, and involved only the replacement of some 150 yards of resurfacing at either end of the street.

The Transport Infrastructure Ireland contractors came and went, leaving the craters in the centre and the drains blocked by their gravel.

Contacting Mr. Thomas Duffy, District Engineer, and Ms Sharon Scully, District Administrator yielded no benefit to pedestrians, including schoolchildren forced to sit in wet stockings all day, having been splashed by muddy water, as they traversed the street’s footpaths on the way to and from schools in the area.

Problems caused by Uisce Éireann (Irish Water) excavations.
Note: Tipperary Co. Council retains responsibility for Uisce Éireann and queries continue to be accepted by the Water Services Section of the Tipperary Co. Council.
[Date Photographed 12th February 2022]
Pic: G. Willoughby.

As a house owner on the street, I have to suffer gravel and dirty water being pelted constantly against my front window, each autumn, winter and early spring, together with water coming though my letterbox and through the wall of my home. I contacted all elected Councillors and our two local elected politicians (Mr Jackie Cahill & Mr Mick. Lowry), all to no avail.

After some months an employee of Tipperary Independent TD Mr Michael Lowry replied by email.
Mr Martin Lynch’s reply, arrived on Tuesday, 22nd Feb, 2022 @ 17:25 and as is usual no reply from Fianna Fáil TD Mr Jackie Cahill.

Mr Martin Lynch’s reply, in full, read as follows:-

“Afternoon George,
I hope your all safe and well.
Just replying to your email concerning Kickham Street. The office has also contacted Irish Water and asked them to provide an update for when they will rectify the water ponding.
Upon receipt of a reply from Irish Water I will contact you again.
Kind regards,
Martin Lynch, (Parliamentary Assistant to Michael Lowry T.D.
Constituency Office, Abbey Road, Thurles, Co. Tipperary, E41 HV08 Phone: 0504 22022. On behalf of Michael Lowry T.D).”

To date, not surprisingly, no further reply was ever received from Mr Michael Lowry’s office.

The problem opposite my own home, as indeed with other houses on Kickham Street and Mitchel Street, is one of depressions in the roadway caused by slow moving, heavy, vibrating traffic; same rolling over surfaces dug up by Irish Water, (Uisce Éireann) who had been granted permission by Thurles Municipal District Council.

The link to this post has been forwarded to Ms Sharon Scully (Thurles Municipal District Administrator) and Mr Joe MacGrath (Chief Executive, Tipperary Co. Co.).

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Death Of Hannah Long, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, yesterday Thursday 11th May 2023, of Mrs Hannah Long (née Cooke), Blackcastle, Rosegreen, Co. Tipperary and formerly of Laffansbridge, Killenaule, Thurles Co. Tipperary.

Pre-deceased by her husband Bob; Mrs Long, sadly, passed away unexpectedly at her place of residence.

Her passing is most deeply regretted by her loving sons David and John, brothers Chris and Dick, sisters Marie, Margaret, Kathleen and Breda, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

The earthly remains of Mrs Long will repose at Devitt’s Funeral Home, The Green, Cashel, Co. Tipperary tomorrow evening, Saturday May 13th, from 6:00pm until 7:30pm.
Her remains will be received into the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Rosegreen, Cashel on Sunday, May 14th, to further repose for Requiem Mass at 12:30pm, followed by interment immediately afterwards in nearby Rosegreen Cemetery, Cashel, Co. Tipperary.

The extended Long family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.


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Death Of Trisha Bourke, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, today Friday 12th May 2023, of Mrs Trisha Bourke (née Kiely), Moynetemple, Moyne, Thurles, Co. Tipperary and Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

Pre-deceased by her father Jim and father-in-law John Joe; Mrs Bourke passed away peacefully following a long illness most bravely borne, while at her place of residence, surrounded by her loving family and friends.

Her passing is most deeply regretted and sadly missed by her heartbroken family; devoted husband Dan, mother Tessie, sisters Bridget, Jackie and Mary Theresa, brother James, mother-in-law Joan, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews Gavin, Killian, Jamie, Noah, Jack, Sean, Eoghain and Cian, nieces Mia, Aoife, Molly, Masie and Saibh, uncles, aunts, cousins, extended relatives, good neighbours and many great friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

The earthly remains of Mrs Bourke will repose at Hugh Ryan’s Funeral Home, Slievenamon Road, Thurles on Saturday afternoon, May 13th, from 5:00pm until 7:00pm same evening.
Her remains will be received into the Church of St. Mary, Moyne, Thurles on Sunday, May 14th, at 12:00 noon to further repose for Requiem Mass at 12:30pm.
Interment will take place immediately afterwards in nearby St. Mary’s Cemetery, Moyne, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

For those persons who are unable to attend the funeral service for Mrs Bourke, same can be viewed, streamed live online HERE.

The extended Bourke family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.

Note Please: Family flowers only. Donations in lieu, if desired, to Cork University Hospital Charity .


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