Local councillor confirms Tuam bypass will temporarily reopen for rush-hour traffic this evening
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A local councillor has confirmed the Tuam bypass will reopen for rush-hour traffic this evening.
The closure of the bypass due to works has caused traffic havoc in the town over the last few days.
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Councillor Donagh Killilea says it will remain closed this morning, but will reopen from 4 this afternoon.
It will close again from 8:30-10:30PM to continue and possibly complete the works.
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