Calls Grow For Proper River Suir Maintenance As New Thurles Looped Walk Funding Announced.
The announcement of €447,300 in funding to advance the long-planned 5km looped walk in Thurles has been met with cautious local optimism, tempered by renewed frustration over the ongoing flooding of existing walkways, attributed to years of inadequate maintenance of the River Suir.
Unserviceable river walkway from Emmet Street to rear of Thurles Shopping Centre. Pic: G. Willoughby.
The funding, secured through Thurles Lions Club as part of a wider €16.5 million national outdoor recreation investment, will facilitate the extension of the walking route from Thurles town centre along the N62 to the Lady’s Well stile entrance, before continuing via the Lady’s Well path and linking onto Mill Road. Local residents along Mill Road have already agreed to land access, enabling Tipperary County Council to progress plans for this new 1.8-metre concrete footpath, including boundary works, signage, landscaping and native hedging.
Unserviceable river walkway at rear of Thurles Shopping Centre and Lidl due to severe flooding. Pic: G. Willoughby.
The development has been broadly welcomed as a long-overdue safety upgrade on a corridor where pedestrian access has long been compromised by traffic and poor parking provision. Community groups note that, once completed, the upgraded route will deliver a safe, attractive town-to-country walking loop, encouraging recreation and improving local amenity.
However, the news arrives against a backdrop of persistent flooding on existing riverbank walkways in Thurles, flooding that residents argue is entirely avoidable.
Community members say the situation amounts to “putting the cart before the horse”, with recreational works prioritised ahead of essential river management. They warn that unless long-overdue maintenance of the River Suir is carried out, future flooding will continue to undermine the value of new infrastructure and pose an ongoing hazard to walkers.
Trees permitted to grow in the riverbed catch floating cans, bottles and other debris, making the area unsightly. Pic: G. Willoughby.
Despite repeated warnings over a 13 year period, the River Suir, passing through Thurles has not received the maintenance required to prevent blockages and overflow. Earlier interventions focused instead on laying new tarmacadam surfaces along the riverbank just to use up funding intended for another failed project, rather than addressing the condition of the river channel itself. Those walkways now remain submerged following recent rainfall, highlighting what locals describe as a pattern of neglect and misplaced priorities, by both Tipperary County Council and Thurles Municipal District.
Residents question whether such future works, if and when eventually carried out, can proceed without damaging the same recently-laid footpaths that hug the river’s edge.
As the looped walk extension moves into detailed design and construction phases, local observers argue that investment in recreational infrastructure cannot continue to run ahead of essential river maintenance. Without addressing long-standing Suir management issues, they contend, further flooding is inevitable, undermining both public safety and the value of this significant new funding.
For now, while the community welcomes progress on the long-awaited 5km loop, many stress that meaningful improvement in local amenity depends on tackling the river itself, not just the paths that run alongside it.
Pre-deceased by his parents Jackie and Bridget (nee Cullagh), his sisters Nuala (in infancy) and Bridget (Biddy) Nevin, his brother Willie, his niece Alice Bourke and his grand nephew Josh Nevin; Mr Bourke passed away peacefully, while in the care of staff of St Theresa’s Nursing Home, Thurles, surrounded by his loving family.
His passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; loving brothers John Joe, PJ, Mike, Martin (Tony), Gerry, Ollie and Pascal, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, grand nephews, grand nieces, extended relatives, neighbours and a wide circle of friends.
For those persons who would wish to attend Requiem Mass for Mr Bourke, but for reasons cannot, same can be viewed streamed live online, HERE.
The extended Bourke families 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.
The family of Mr Bourke would like to thank, most sincerely, the staff of St Theresa’s Nursing Home, Thurles, for the wonderful care and kindness shown to Mr Bourke since 2022 last.
Pre-deceased by his parents John and Elizabeth, brother David, sisters Bridie Kearney and Sr Hilary; Mr Hennessy passed away peacefully following a short illness, while in the care of staff at Tipperary University Hospital.
His passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; loving wife Kathleen, sons John, Kevin and Brian, daughters Geraldine (O’Sullivan, Boherlahan) and Brenda (Dempsey Bouladuff), grandchildren Liam, Michael, James, Ben, James, Cormac, Claire, Aoife, Siobhan and Fiona, daughters-in-law Annmarie, Geraldine and Deirdre, sons-in-law Mick and Paul, brothers Pat (Hospital, Co. Limerick) and Noel (Dundrum), sisters-in-law Mary, Genevieve, Agnes and Sheila, extended relatives, former colleagues in AFT and An Teagasc, neighbours and friends.
Requiescat in Pace.
Funeral Arrangements.
The earthly remains of Mr Hennessy will repose at Hugh Ryan’s Funeral Home, Slievenamon Road, Thurles, (Eircode E41 CP59) on Monday afternoon, November 17th, from 5:00pm until 7:00pm same evening. His remains will be received into the former Cistercian Monastery Abbey, at Holycross, Thurles, Co. Tipperary on Tuesday morning, November 18th, at 11:30am, to further repose for Requiem Mass at 12:00 noon, followed by interment immediately afterwards in the adjoining graveyard.
For those persons who would wish to attend Requiem Mass for Mr Hennessy, but for reasons cannot, same can be viewed streamed live online, HERE.
The extended Hennessy 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.
In memory of the late Sally Willoughby, a beloved member of the Thurles community, who greatly cherished the Cathedral of the Assumption. Her family are delighted to present a limited-edition series of 20 wooden nature prints, celebrating God’s flora and fauna.
Photographic prints are impressed on wood, producing a unique natural look.
Each print is beautifully wrapped and ready for Christmas gift-giving and all 20 prints are being sold from tomorrow, at the Thurles Cathedral Parish Centre, with 100% of proceeds going to the “In Our Hands – Preserving the Cathedral” campaign.
It is a meaningful Christmas gift, honouring Sally’s involvement in photography, faith and community, while helping to ensure our Cathedral’s heritage for future generations.
For enquiries and to purchase, contact the Thurles Parish Office Centre, Tel: 0504 22229/22779.
Pre-deceased by her husband Denis (O’Gorman) and her mother-in-law Ann (Mc Galey); Mrs Power O’Gorman passed away peacefully, after a short illness, while in the care of staff at Tipperary University Hospital.
Her passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her sorrowing family; loving son David (Mc Galey), grandson Josh, daughter-in-law Kati (Schlingloff), extended relatives, neighbours and friends.
The Power O’Gorman family wish to thank Thurles Lion’s Trust Housing Association, for all the support and kindness given to Mrs Power O’Gorman over the years.
The extended Power O’Gorman 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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