marno21 wrote: » First evidence of works in place now at the Sullane Bridge on the R618 near the Mill. 50km/h limit in place, goal posts erected on the road near the power lines that cross the route, site cabin in place directly beside the road and a lone digger in place. There's also VMS on the Mill Road at the Mill where the new N22 will cross the Mill Road, presumably advance warning of a lengthy closure on the way. It was too dark for pics when I passed but I'll get some the next time I pass.
aisling86 wrote: » As a resident the mill road is my escape route for getting to and from work and back to the school collection. Dreading the next few months but it will be worth it. Just need to find new back roads!
marno21 wrote: » As someone who uses the Mill Road constantly, I had the same thought when I saw the VMS! There is the diversion around the south of the town but it's far lengthier and worse roads I could see the Mill Road being closed for 12 months unfortunately.
marno21 wrote: » As someone who uses the Mill Road constantly, I had the same thought when I saw the VMS! There is the diversion around the south of the town but it's far lengthier and worse roadsI could see the Mill Road being closed for 12 months unfortunately.
aisling86 wrote: » My route is clondrohid to kinsale rd reckon I'll be best heading towards rusheen and dropping back down carrigadrohid and into farran. Its going to cause major issues in the town as if they weren't bad enough. I've to keep telling myself it will be worth it!
Rows Grower wrote: » [/B] No way Jose.
SmartinMartin wrote: » Feck it, think I'll have to take the Mallow/Rathmore route for the next 12 months.
aisling86 wrote: » Road resurfacing from 10th until 14th 8am-6pm Coolcower.
Truckermal wrote: » I seen that on the VMS this morning, would you not take the road at the Amenity centre and pass up the Golf club to avoid the town?
marno21 wrote: » Much easier to swing a right at the turn off for Dunmanway, then turn left for Nutricia and turn left again immediately before Nutricia. The works are just on the Cork side of the Two Mile Bridge.
Truckermal wrote: » I meant to quote her last post about the Mill Road closure!
peter.teahan wrote: » http://www.n22bbm.ie/
marno21 wrote: » There’s a queue atm back from the road works at Two Mike Bridge as far as the Garda station in the town centre. Perhaps starting the works this early in the day may not have been the best idea.
yerwanthere123 wrote: » Anyone know how long the current roadworks in Ballyvourney are scheduled to last? Just took me 25 minutes to drive through the village.
SmartinMartin wrote: » Dublin to Kenmare, would I be better heading through Cork as usual and turning off for Ballylickey/Glengarriff just before Lissarda, or turn off at Mitchelstown through Mallow? If I do go via Mallow/Barraduff/Glenflesk I'd still have to negotiate Loo Bridge, so that's not much good. I think I'll have to try Ballylickey.
Water John wrote: » Is Limerick out of the question?
Rows Grower wrote: » If your travel times are flexible and you can avoid the usual traffic jams I'd say take the usual route, turn off left outside Ballyvourney, over the Top of Coom and you'll land over the bridge a few miles outside Kilgarvan about 15 minutes from Neidín.
SmartinMartin wrote: » Thanks. I'm taking into account the Macroom bypass work, so I'm looking at any route where I'm not sitting still, even if it takes longer. There's nothing more soul destroying.