Phibsborough Road Works

Dublin City Council has begun a programme of carriageway renewal works across the city which if you have driven or cycled on any of the work that has been completed I am sure you will agree it is a great job and makes a huge difference.

We are getting some of the benefit of this programme of works in our area. This weekend to allow for resurfacing on the Phibsborough Road a road closure will be put in place this Saturday 12th on the Phibsborough Road at the junction with the North Circular Road (Doyle’s Corner). This closure will start on Saturday at 21.30 and reopen on Sunday at 10.00, and close again on Sunday at 19.30 to reopen Monday by 06.00. Dublin City Council apologise in advance for the disturbance these works will cause but once the work is completed it will reduce noise levels considerably.


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