advertisement

Gardaí urge drivers to be cautious in Tipperary

Date:

Share:

Gardaí are warning people to be careful when taking to the roads of the Premier County.

With the ongoing easing of Covid-19 restrictions and schools set to reopen many Tipperary families are getting out and about as much as possible.

- Advertisement -

Six people have lost their lives on the roads of Tipperary in 2021.

Sgt Margaret Kelly of Clonmel Garda station says we should all try to avoid becoming a statistic:

“Always what our intention would be is to year-on-year reduce road deaths.

“We’re all out and about now delighted to be a little bit more free in the community and heading off on our holidays around the country but at the end of the day just take your time, it’s better to arrive alive.”

advertisement

Thurles school wins latest Tipp FM sports star award

Presentation Thurles have won the January Tipp FM Sports Star of the Month. The...

Hogan happy with positive start to League for Tipp hurlers

Tipp’s performance against Limerick on Sunday in the National Hurling League augers well...

Extra Time Monday 10 February 2025

This week we have reaction to our first league defeat of the year...

Cahill happy with performance despite first defeat in League campaign

Tipperary manager Liam Cahill was in upbeat mood despite his sides loss to...
advertisement

Global News with Thomas 100225

This week's Global News with Thomas Conway.... Tipp FM Radio · Global News 100225

Tipp Today Full Show 100225

On Mondays Tipp Today, Stephen Gleeson gave a review of the weekend's sporting...

Ar An Lá Seo 7-2-25

Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an...
advertisement