Temporary Road Closures

Balheary Road, Swords, Co. Dublin will be closed for the purpose of installing ducts within roadway for Mainscourt Solar Farm Grid Connection. It was due to be closed from 14th of July 2025 to 22nd of August 2025 for 24 hours per day, this has been extended until the 23rd of September 2025 for 24 hours per day. Local access is to be maintained at all times.. See 1st Advert, 2nd Advert and Map
The temporary closure of Castleknock Road, College Road and Whites Road to facilitate the Dublin Half Marathon on Sunday 21st September 2025 has been proposed. See 1st advert for details
L-5070 Road, Lispopple, Co. Dublin will be closed from 11th August until 5th September 2025 for 24 hours per day for the purpose of facilitating Lispopple Bridge Remediation. See 2nd advert and Map
Thornleigh Green, Swords, Co. Dublin will be closed from 16th to 22nd September from 8:00-8:30 and 12:00-14:15 each day for the purpose of facilitating a temporary creation of a “School Street” as part of European Mobility week.. See 2nd advert and Map
Link and Harbour Road, Balbriggan, will be closed from 16th of July 2025 to 16th of January 2026 for the purpose of road reconstruction and resurfacing 1st Advert 2nd Advert Traffic Management plan 1 Traffic Management plan 2
Proposed Temporary Road Closure of the link road between Portrane Road and Beaverstown Road, Donabate, Co. Dublin will be closed for the purpose of facilitating a temporary creation of a “School Street” as part of European Mobility week. It is proposed that the roads will be closed from 16th September until 22nd September 2025 from 08:00 to 17:00. No works shall take place on weekends and Bank Holidays. See advert and map.
Road Works Speed Limit Order of 50 km/h on part of Balheary Road, Swords to facilitate the carrying out of an Active Travel Scheme. On Balheary Road to a point 600m north of its junction with the Glen Ellan Road and to a point 50m west of its junction with Balheary Road. The Road Works Speed Limit will be in effect from the 2nd of April 2025 to the 1st of April 2026. See advert and map.
Fingal County Council has made an order to temporarily close various non-national roads in the Balbriggan/Swords Operational Area to facilitate road resurfacing works being carried out by the Operations Department at various intervals between 1st May 2025 and 1st December 2025. See advert.
We are looking at the provision of traffic calming measures in Naul Village. The scheme would include ramps, road signage and road markings. You can see what's envisaged with Ad1 and Map1. Plans and particulars of the Scheme are available for inspection in the County Hall in Swords, at Balbriggan Library and at the Seamus Ennis Centre. These are also available at https://consult.fingal.ie/.
It is proposed that the Harbour Road and Seapoint Lane Junction, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin will be closed for the purpose of resurfacing works on the road and the construction of a new step area. It is proposed that the road will be closed from 9th October 2025 to 27th November 2025 for 24 hours per day. Permitted working hours shall be between 08.00 to 18.00 each day. No works shall take place on Sundays and Bank Holidays. See advert. See Map.
Fingal would like to give notice that it has prepared Schemes for the provision of traffic calming measures at the following locations:
- Portrane Road, Donabate, Co Dublin. – 1 No. Raised Uncontrolled Crossing
- Gaelscoil Na Mara, Donabate, Co. Dublin. – 1 No. Flat Top Traffic Calming Ramp.
- Cianlea, Swords, Co. Dublin. – 2 No. Round Top Traffic Calming Ramps.
- Holywell, Swords, Co. Dublin. - 1 No. Bus Friendly Ramp with Zebra Crossing Road Markings.
- Flemington Lane Balbriggan, Co. Dublin. – 11 No. Round Top Traffic Calming Ramps.
The existing Bath Road Car Park is temporarily closed from 29 January 2025 onwards as it undergoes a major upgrade. While these works are being carried out, there are 50 parking spaces available nearby at the new Overflow Car Park also located on Bath Road. . It is envisaged that the upgrade will be complete, and the carpark reopened by beginning of August 2025.
On site development works are ongoing at Bremore Castle Car Park in Balbriggan. These works will take several months to complete and it is envisaged that the upgrade will be complete, and the carpark reopened by beginning of August 2025.
Temporarily closure of Seatown Road from the Junction of St Columcille’s Drive/Seatown Road to the Junction of North Street/Seatown Road. This period will be 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2026.