03/12/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/12/2025 11:47
Gardaí will have an extensive policing plan in place this Bank Holiday Weekend which will run from 7am on Friday morning, 14th of March 2025 until Tuesday, 18th of March 2025.
To allow for the Cork City St. Patrick's Day Parade, we will have a number of rolling road closures and traffic restrictions in place across the city centre from early morning on Monday.
The following road closures will be in place on Monday, 17th of March 2025:
From 7am to 4:30pm:
From 10:30am to 4:30pm
From 11:15am to 4:30pm
From 11:15am to 5:30pm
There will be lane restrictions on both Clontarf Bridge & Eglinton Street to restrict access onto Terence McSwiney Quay. This will commence at 11am on Monday, 17th March.
In addition, the following main streets will be closed from 11am on Monday, 17th March:
Traffic diversions will be put in place to facilitate these road closures as follows on Monday, 17th March:
There will be no public traffic access to Lapps Quay on Monday, 17th March.
Anyone planning to drive into Cork City to attend the parade should be aware that parking will not be permitted along the parade route, and vehicles may be towed if parked incorrectly.
We also advise motorists and commuters to:
Our members will be out on the beat across the long weekend to ensure that everyone has a safe and enjoyable time.
We advise those heading out to socialise this St. Patrick's Day weekend to:
You can read more information by checking out the Cork County Council's website via this QR Code: