The winter maintenance period lasts from mid October to the end of April each year. Tipperary County Council is constantly striving to improve its winter maintenance service; however, neither the local authority nor Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) (formerly the NRA) has a statutory obligation to pre-salt roads.
Tipperary County Council’s Severe Weather Assessment Team met again on Monday 13 November to review the current status following the severe weather/Storm Debi Red Alert which was in place for Tipperary overnight. The county remains on a Yellow wind and rain warning until 15.00 today.
Please note that Tipperary has now been escalated to a red wind warning between 2.00 and 5.00am Monday 13/11/2023.
The orange weather warning remains in place until 10am.
Following consultation with the Health Service Executive, Uisce Éireann issued a boil water notice on the Burncourt Ballylooby Public Water Supply on the 27th July 2023.
Following consultation with the Health Service Executive, Uisce Éireann issued a boil water notice on the Burncourt Regional Public Water Supply on the 27th July 2023.
Following consultation with the Health Service Executive, Uisce Eireann and Tipperary County Council issued a boil water notice on the Dundrum Regional Public Water Supply on the 17th August 2023.
Following consultation with the Health Service Executive, Uisce Eireann and Tipperary County Council issued a boil water notice on the Glenary Public Water Supply on the 15th August 2023.
Friday, 25 August 2023: Uisce Éireann and Tipperary County Council wish to notify customers supplied by the Ardfinnan Regional Public Water Supply that the Boil Water Notice issued on 7 July is now lifted with immediate effect. This follows consultation with the HSE.
Affected customers in the following areas can now resume normal use of the water supply for drinking, food preparation and brushing teeth: Holycross, Thurles, Ballycahill, Bouladuff, Dovea, Borrisoleigh and Drom and surrounding areas.