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Thurles residents bypass council and create own shortcut

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Residents in Thurles say they have had to take matters into their own hands after an ongoing dispute with Tipperary County Council over a right of way issue.

Moyne Road residents knocked through a wall and erected a gate, steps and handrail in order to regain access to a shortcut they had been using for more than 40 years.

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Chairman of the Moyne Road residents committee Tommy Barrett spoke on Tipp Today earlier and he said the council knew all about this.

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