Road Schedule for County Laois

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Road Schedule for County Laois Survey Summary Date: 21/06/2012 Eng. Area Cat. RC Road Starting At Via Ending At Length Central Eng Area L LP L-1005-0 3 Roads in Killinure called Mountain Farm, Rockash, ELECTORAL BORDER 7276 Burkes Cross The Cut, Ross Central Eng Area L LP L-1005-73 ELECTORAL BORDER ROSS BALLYFARREL 6623 Central Eng Area L LP L-1005-139 BALLYFARREL BELLAIR or CLONASLEE 830.1 CAPPANAPINION Central Eng Area L LP L-1030-0 3 Roads at Killinure School Inchanisky, Whitefields, 3 Roads South East of Lacca 1848 Lacka Bridge in Lacca Townsland Central Eng Area L LP L-1031-0 3 Roads at Roundwood Roundwood, Lacka 3 Roads South East of Lacca 2201 Bridge in Lacca Townsland Central Eng Area L LP L-1031-22 3 Roads South East of Lacca CARDTOWN 3 Roads in Cardtown 1838 Bridge in Lacca Townsland townsland Central Eng Area L LP L-1031-40 3 Roads in Cardtown Johnsborough., Killeen, 3 Roads at Cappanarrow 2405 townsland Ballina, Cappanrrow Bridge Central Eng Area L LP L-1031-64 3 Roads at Cappanarrow Derrycarrow, Longford, DELOUR BRIDGE 2885 Bridge Camross Central Eng Area L LP L-1034-0 3 Roads in Cardtown Cardtown, Knocknagad, 4 Roads in Tinnakill called 3650 townsland Garrafin, Tinnakill Tinnakill X Central Eng Area L LP L-1035-0 3 Roads in Lacca at Church Lacka, Rossladown, 4 Roads in Tinnakill 3490 of Ireland Bushorn, Tinnahill Central Eng Area L LP L-1075-0 3 Roads at Paddock School Paddock, Deerpark, 3 Roads in Sconce Lower 2327 called Paddock X Sconce Lower Central Eng Area L LP L-1075-23 3 Roads in Sconce Lower Sconce Lower, Briscula, LEVISONS X 1981 Cavan Heath Survey Summary Date: 21/06/2012 Eng. Area Cat. RC Road Starting At Via Ending At Length Central Eng Area L LP L-1077-31 3 Roads at ÈAST of Ringstown, Brockra, 4 Roads on 2615 Ringstown Townsland Ballyflum, Ballyfin Ballyfin/Ballylusk boundary at Ballyfin Post Office called Rafters Central Eng Area L LP L-2001-0 3 Roads at Codnabanch, KIlnaman, 3 Roads in Brogherla called 2427 Coolnabrach/Brittas Larragh Brogherla X Boundary Central Eng Area L LP L-2001-24 3 Roads in Brogherla called Larragh, Broghla County Boundary at 1352 Brogherla X Brogherla Central Eng Area L LP L-2006-0 4 Roads in Clonaslee Village Brockagh, Brockagh Beg, Point 2170m North East of 2279 at The Bridge Curragh Radeige, 4 Roads at Clonaslee Bridge Olchablee Central Eng Area L LP L-2006-23 Point 2170m North East of Cloonagh More, Cush County Boundary at Cush 2608 4 Roads at Clonaslee Bridge Upper, Cush Lower, Upper Brockagh, Brockagh Beg Central Eng Area L LP L-2009-0 CLARAHILL Clarahill Point 2730m North East of 2697 Clarahill X Central Eng Area L LP L-2009-27 Point 2730m North East of Rathcoffee, Afoley, 3 Roads at west of 1491 Clarahill X Knockanowl, Clonygark, Drummond Townsland Reary Beg, Drummond Central Eng Area L LP L-2010-0 3 Roads on Tinnahinch CAPARD EST. 4622 Drumnabehy/Tinnahinch Boundary on R422 at Tinnahinch Bridge Central Eng Area L LP L-2013-0 Rosenallis Rosenallis, Shanbg, 4 Roads at Drummond 3398 Corbally, Mellick called Drummond X Ballygillaheen, Drummond. Survey Summary Date: 21/06/2012 Eng. Area Cat. RC Road Starting At Via Ending At Length Central Eng Area L LP L-2013-34 4 Roads at Drummond Quarrymount, Moneyquid, 4 Roads at Moneyquid near 3785 called Drummond X Drummond Moneyquid House Central Eng Area L LP L-2014-0 3 Roads at Skerry Skerry, Derrylerose, 3 Roads at Ballymoyle, 2819 Ballymoyle south of Bloody Bridge Central Eng Area L LP L-2016-0 3 Roads North of Cathole Ballyhuppahane, Cappard CAPARD 3039 Bridge in Ballyhuppahane Central Eng Area L LP L-2018-0 3 Roads in Rosenallis CAPARD 3 Roads in Skerry at Main 3042 Village Entrance to Capard House Central Eng Area L LP L-2018-30 3 Roads in Skerry at Main Ballyhupphane 3 Roads North of Cathole 1963 Entrance to Capard House Bridge in Ballyhuppahane Central Eng Area L LP L-2018-50 3 Roads North of Cathole Ballyhupphane, Ballyfin 3 Roads Ballyfin called 1766 Bridge in Ballyhuppahane Redgate X Central Eng Area L LP L-2018-68 3 Roads Ballyfin called Deerpark, Ballfin Upper, BROKEN BR. 3805 Redgate X Knocks Central Eng Area L LP L-2090-0 4 Roads at Kilcavan called KIlcavan, Cappalug, 3 Roads in Castlebrack at 2421 Kilcavan X Castlebracks ruins of Castlebrack Church Central Eng Area L LP L-2090-24 3 Roads in Castlebrack at Lackamore, Moneyquid COUNTY BOUNDARY AT 2585 ruins of Castlebrack Church MONEYQUID Central Eng Area L LP L-2091-0 3 roads at Roskeen Roskeen, Kilcavan, 3 Roads at South of 2031 Cappalough Kilcavan Townsland Central Eng Area L LP L-2091-24 3 Roads at South of Clonaghadoo, Cappalough, 3 Roads at 1968 Kilcavan Townsland Laught or Commone Clonaghadoo/Dernacart Boundary on N80 Survey Summary Date: 21/06/2012 Eng. Area Cat. RC Road Starting At Via Ending At Length Central Eng Area L LP L-2092-0 3 Roads at Dernaveart Demacart, Garrymare 3 Roads at North of 2914 North of 2 mile Bridge on Garrymore Townsland N80 Central Eng Area L LP L-2092-29 3 Roads at North of Garrymore, Kilcavan, 4 Roads at Kilcavan called 1408 Garrymore Townsland Roskeen Kilcavan X Central Eng Area L LP L-2092-43 4 Roads at Kilcavan called ROSKEEN County Boundary at 896.5 Kilcavan X Roskeen Central Eng Area L LP L-2095-0 3 Roads in Campcloon Campdoon, Esken, Skerry 3 Roads in WEST BARKMILL 2930 Central Eng Area L LP L-2095-29 3 Roads in WEST BARKMILL Garron or Summer Grove, 4 Roads at Mullaghanard 4022 Ballydoyle, Skerry, called Mullaghanard X Clonaheen Central Eng Area L LP L-2095-69 4 Roads at Mullaghanard Nyra, Graigue, Camira, 3 Roads at South of Nyra 2576 called Mullaghanard X Glebe, Mullaghanard or Townsland on N80 Deereen Central Eng Area L LP L-2097-0 3 Roads at Derrycloney Coolnang, Clonnagh 3 Roads at 3028 near Old Railway Bridge Summergrove/Cloonagh Boundary Central Eng Area L LP L-2110-0 O MOORE FOREST O`Moore Forest, 3 Roads in Clontyglass 2883 Clontyglass Central Eng Area L LP L-2110-29 3 Roads in Clontyglass Cappagh North 3 Roads at Clonreher 1718 Railway Bridge Central Eng Area L LP L-2110-46 3 Roads at Clonreher CLONREHER 3 Roads at Rossleaghan on 1127 Railway Bridge N80 Central Eng Area L LP L-2112-0 BALLYFIN ROAD JUNCTION PALLAS 4 Roads in Pallas called 2400 ON N80 Pallas X Central Eng Area L LP L-2112-24 4 Roads in Pallas called Pallas Little, Ross Ross Bridge on Ross/Iry 3034 Pallas X Boundary Central Eng Area L LP L-2112-54 Ross Bridge on Ross/Iry Springfield, Ballyfin 3 Roads in Ballyfin at The 2336 Boundary Deadmans Survey Summary Date: 21/06/2012 Eng. Area Cat. RC Road Starting At Via Ending At Length Central Eng Area L LP L-2113-0 3 Roads at Boghlone Bridge Boghlane, Ballina Point in ROSS 3487 Central Eng Area L LP L-2115-0 BALLYTEGAN CROOKED ROAD ROSSLEIGHAN ON N80 1075 Central Eng Area L LP L-2117-0 POINT IN KYLETALESHA 4 Roads in Kyletalesha 3045 KYLECLONHOBERT ON N80 called Larkin`s X Central Eng Area L LP L-2120-0 3 Roads at Foundry Street Mountmellick, Cullenbeg, 4 Roads in Kyletalesha 3822 Mountmellick on R422 Airagar, Kyletalesha called Larkin`s X Central Eng Area L LP L-2120-38 4 Roads in Kyletalesha ACRAGAR 3 Roads in Knocknagroagh 1377 called Larkin`s X Townsland Central Eng Area L LP L-2120-45 3 Roads in Knocknagroagh Knockragroagh, Cooltoran, 3 Roads near Kyle Bridge in 2412 Townsland Ballylegan Ballytegan Central Eng Area L LP L-2120-69 3 Roads near Kyle Bridge in Ballytegan, Borris Little, PORTLAOISE CHURCH 2487 Ballytegan Maryborough Central Eng Area L LP L-2133-0 3 Roads at Kilmainnam, Knights Town 3 Roads on Eyne/Killeen 3393 Kilmainham/Ballinriddery or Balinriddery, Killeen, boundary at Eyne Wood Boundary on R422 Killeenlynagh, Eyne, Ballintaggar Central Eng Area L LP L-2133-34 3 Roads on Eyne/Killeen Derrygarran STRABOE 2471 boundary at Eyne Wood Central Eng Area L LP L-2133-59 3 Roads at South of Ratheven, Borris Great, PORTLAOISE CHURCH 3798 Derrygarran Townsland Portlaoise Central Eng Area L LP L-2681-0 4 Roads at Colt on N8 Coole, Colt 3 Roads at Raheen 1414 called Colt X Central Eng Area L LP L-2690-0 4 Roads at Corbally on N8 Corbally, Coole 3 Roads at S. of Coole 1055 Townsland Survey Summary Date: 21/06/2012 Eng. Area Cat. RC Road Starting At Via Ending At Length Central Eng Area L LP L-2694-0 4 Roads South West of Oak Clonadacasey, 3 Roads SOUTH OF THE 1680 School at Clonadacasey Ballynamuddagh HOLLOW BRIDGE Central Eng Area L LP L-2694-17 3 Roads SOUTH OF THE Doon, Ardlea DOON 1935 HOLLOW BRIDGE Central Eng Area L LP L-2696-0 GRATTAN ST TOUGHER TELFORDS STORE 2769 Central Eng Area L LP L-2715-0 4 Roads at Colt on N8 Colt, Ballyroan 3 Roads at Ballyroan 2957 called Colt X National School on R425 Central Eng Area L LP L-2716-0 4 Roads at Corbally on N8 corbally, Mount EAgle, 3 Roads in Ballyroan 2821 called Corbally X Ballyroan Central Eng Area L LP L-2776-0 3 Roads in Pass at New Pass, Cullenagh, Baunree, Point 2890m East of 3 3167 Bridge on R427 Gremorgan, Raheen, Duff Roads at New Bridge in Little, Timahoe Pass Townsland Central Eng Area L LP L-2778-0 3 Roads at Ballyroan on Ballyrone, Dooary, 4 Roads at Rahanavanna 2885 R425 near Catholic Church Rahanavanna called Blandfort X Central Eng Area L LS L-5032-0 3 Roads at Cappanarrow Derrycarrow, Aghover, Point 1810m South West of 1881 Bridge Carrowreagh Cappanarrow Bridge Central Eng Area L LS L-5076-0 3 Roads in Paddock North Paddock, deerpark, Sconce Point in Drim Townsland 2362 East of Paddock X Lower 2410m North of 3 Roads in Paddock Central Eng Area L LS L-5076-24 Point in Drim Townsland Sconce Lower, Briscula, 3 Roads in Briscula at 2987 2410m North of 3 Roads in Cavan Heath Briscula Bridge Paddock Central Eng Area L LS L-5677-11 Roskelton X BAWNAREE 3 Roads at Doon Bridge 759.8 Central Eng Area L LS L-5678-0 4 Roads at Parkavilla called Roskelton, Tarbert Roskelton 1937 Cromoge Cross Roads Survey Summary Date: 21/06/2012 Eng.
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