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06 Sept 2025

Gardaí issue traffic plan before bumper weekend of action in Mayo town

Women's Mini Marathon and Connacht Football Final expected to bring large crowd to Castlebar this Sunday

Gardaí issue traffic plan before bumper weekend of action in Mayo town

Large crowds are excepted in and around MacHale Park, and throughout Castlebar town, this coming Sunday. Pic: Sportsfile

An Garda Síochána have this evening issued a statement to clarify the traffic management plan that will be in place in Castlebar this Sunday for the Women's Mini-Marathon and the Connacht Senior GAA Football Final in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park.
An Garda Síochána said they welcome all participants and supporters to Castlebar for the two big events on Sunday next, May 4.
“In order to maximise your enjoyment of either or both of the events, An Garda Síochána offer the following information in relation to traffic management and safety:
Our advice is to plan your journey and to arrive into Castlebar early, and to follow guidance from Gardaí, event marshals and road signage.
In order to ensure the safety of more than 2,000 participants in the Mini Marathon, and the public generally, there will be temporary ‘rolling’ road closures. The event commences at noon and traffic delays can be expected.
The closures will be:
· The Mall: 9:30am – 4:00pm
· Ellison Street: 9:30am – 3:00pm
· Lower Spencer Street: 10:30am – 12:30pm
· Duke Street, Newport Road to Pound Road, Pound Roasd, Gallows Hill, Newline: Noon – 1:00pm
· Pontoon Rd to Ballinvilla and Ballinavilla Road to Mountgregory: Noon – 2:00pm
· Mountgregory/Turlough Road: Noon – 2:30pm
· Staball Hill/Thomas Street, Bridge Street and Main Street: 12:15pm – 2:30pm.

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Later that day, the Connacht Senior Football Championship will take place, and an attendance of up to 20,000 people is expected.
Large volumes of traffic can be expected in the general Castlebar area throughout the day, particularly in the vicinity of MacHale Park in the build up to the 4:00pm throw-in and immediately afterwards. Turnstiles will open at 2.30pm
The main routes into Castlebar are:
· N5 Dublin road into Moneen Roundabout
· N60 Claremorris Road into Kilkenny Cross
· N84 Ballinrobe Road into Cathal Duffy Roundabout
· N5 Westport road
· R311 Newport Road
Traffic can use the Castlebar Bypass dual carriageway and can exit at various junctions to enter Castlebar.
There may be traffic diversions on the day, depending on traffic volumes and Gardaí will be on duty to provide information.
Parking restrictions will be in place from 9am in the vicinity of the stadium and on approaches."

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