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‘Status Yellow’ Weather Warning For Tipperary

A ‘Status Yellow’ wind warning has been issued for Co. Tipperary tomorrow; together with the counties Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Longford, Wexford, Wicklow, Offaly, Donegal and Waterford.

This storm, named ‘Storm Hannah’, is expected to materialise from 11:00pm tomorrow night (Friday) through to around 5:00am on the following morning (Saturday), bringing rain and possible wind gusts of up to 110km/h, (70 mls/h).

The forecaster, Met Éireann, in prophesying these conditions of stormy weather; are urging motorists, in particular, to prepare for dangerous driving conditions and possible power outages, caused by falling trees and branches.

So do drive carefully and secure all lightweight garden furniture.

Fourth Fatality To Occur On Tipperary’s Roads – 2019

In the second fatal road traffic accident to happen in Co. Tipperary this week and the fourth fatality to happen on Tipperary’s roads in 2019; a man believed to be aged in his 50’s has been killed in a two vehicle collision last night.

The collision occurred on the N24 Clonmel to Carrick-on-Suir road at approximately 10:40pm, with the driver of one of the vehicles pronounced dead at the scene, while the driver of the second vehicle (an articulated lorry) was removed to hospital suffering with what were described as minor injuries.

The body of the dead man was removed to South Tipperary General Hospital, where a post-mortem examination is expected to be carried out.

The scene remains closed for a technical examination by Garda forensic collision investigators and diversions have been put in place. Gardaí are appealing for witnesses to contact them at Clonmel Garda Station Tel: 052-6177640.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dílis.

Waste Of Money By Tipp. Co. Co. Continues.

When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions”.

Quote by the character Claudius, in the play “Hamlet”, by poet William Shakespeare, (Act IV Scene V).

On March 28th 2019, we highlighted the continuous failure by Tipperary County Council and the Templemore / Thurles Municipal District Council, both officials and councillors, to fix, once and for all, the simple problem regarding pedestrian crossing lights in Cathedral Street Thurles, and the continued wasting of tax payer’s money. This problem was partially corrected today; well for another few days until another lorry comes along.

Of course, what wasn’t fixed was the very same problem existing on Parnell Street, in the town, where for some days, motor vehicles normally being controlled by a system of pedestrian traffic lights, find that they are being ignored, while customers entering and leaving the back door of Thurles Credit Union are being blinded by red, green and flashing yellow lights.

Yet another repair trip required to further waste money. And no, this isn’t a new problem, but once again, like Cathedral Street, it is a constant recurring problem, time after time, after time.

When Thurles politicians and councillors head up to Dáil Éireann shortly, visiting, we understand, the haunt of Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Mr Richard Bruton; in their effort to save Liberty Square; maybe they could make a full day of it and try to locate the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Mr Shane Ross. Ask him when are we going to get our long awaited ‘Ring Road / Bypass’. Give him a list of the unfortunate persons who have lost their lives through traffic attempting to traverse 12th century ‘bóithre’, [Literally translated into English – “Cow Paths”. ] Shane Ross is big into saving lives, e.g. Learner drivers, Drivers with a glass of wine consumed, etc.

Councillors and Politicians intending to canvass for upcoming elections, do take note; doorstep conversations are not going to be about An Post moving offices, it will be about the missing and long awaited ‘Ring Road / Bypass’.

Irish Rail Services To Thurles Cancelled

Thurles Railway Station

Forgotten rural Ireland remains a little more forgotten this evening, as trains servicing the south-east are cancelled.

We understand that the rail services from Dublin will travel only as far as Portlaoise, due, once again, to a recurring power failure.

We are told that a bus service will be provided to ensure rail customers reach their destination. However commuters have previously found that this alternative bus service was not sufficient to accommodate all Irish Rail passengers and commuters in the past have been forced to wait for some 40 minutes for other buses to turn up.

Somewhat irate Irish rail representatives this evening at Portlaoise Railway station, have confirmed to passengers that they cannot be sure when their service will be back to normal or if trains will be allowed to return to Dublin either tonight or indeed early tomorrow morning.

Danger – Pedestrians & Motorists Please Take Note

Persons travelling in a westerly direction on Kickham Street, Thurles, both pedestrians and motorists, are warned to be aware that an ESB street light is swinging dangerously loose overhead.

The swinging lamp is positioned on the roadside opposite No.6 and No.7 Kyle Terrace.

An Garda Síochána have been notified.

Recent high winds are believed to have loosened the lamp portion of the street light from its original standard moorings.

In November of 2015 ‘Storm Barney’ took taken down electricity cables close to the same area, closing down the street to pedestrians and motorists for a short time.