The Department has programmed the work operations and traffic management arrangements to minimise inconvenience, however, road users should expect some delays and are advised to allow additional time when travelling in the area.
In order to help ensure the safety of road users and road workers the public is asked to comply with all temporary traffic restrictions and to drive with extra care when travelling in the vicinity of the works.
The dates and duration of the works will be dependent on the progress of the scheme and on favourable weather conditions.
All work will be carried out in line with current public health and safety advice with safe systems of working in place for staff and contractors. Please note that there will be some disruptions during the morning along the route. The roads will not be closed. All those participating have been instructed to obey the rules of the road and to show due respect to all other road users.
The 2 routes follow the same route out to the Carlanstown Road roundabout and from there take 2 different directions back to Kells. The 10k route is travelling along your road. Please expect a large volume of participants along your road from If you are using the road, please be aware of the possibility of meeting large groups of participants.
Indeed, it would be great if you could avoid these roads at the times provided above. Participants will be travelling in large groups, where necessary Gardai and marshals on junctions may request that traffic stop to allow these large groups pass.
The most famous treasure created by the community of St. Columba is the Book of Kells, a highly ornate version of the four gospels in Latin.
It was written around the year , though it remains unclear whether it was written in hole or part at Kells. Although Kells became an important Anglo-Norman walled settlement, it is its monastic heritage that best survives. The tower is surrounded by several finely carved high crosses, in various states of preservation.
A stone church known as St. It is a classic example of an early Irish church with a steeply pointed stone roof. Cultural Tourism Attractions. Hotel Dining.
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