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Calls for tight rein on road opening licenses

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A Tipperary councillor has highlighted the need for a ‘tight reign’ on companies requesting road opening licenses, after some substandard repairs were made in Clonmel.

A road opening licence is required if an individual or a contractor wishes to dig up a footpath, road or street for any reason.

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A bond also has to be paid to the County Council which is retained for two years.

Councillor Michael Murphy says the local authority needs to be vigilant.

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