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Laghey Road, Pettigo - Geograph - 2072336.jpg
Main Road, Laghey
Minor road towards Woolsthorpe By Belvoir - geograph-4041004-by-JThomas.jpg
Minor road towards Woolsthorpe By Belvoir
R253 Glen Road, Drumnasillagh - Geograph - 2087838.jpg
R253 Glen Road, Drumnasillagh Heading NNW towards Glenties
Carraun - Geograph - 1258899.jpg
Carraun Roadworks at the junction of the R339 with a minor road. A feature of Irish roadworks is the mobile dot natrix information signs. They are also used for advertising.
Bully Hill- cats eyes removed - Geograph - 3447958.jpg
Bully Hill- cats eyes removed After a long hard winter in which an unprecedented number of pot-holes appeared in local roads, roadworkers are a welcome sight - though perhaps not to the cats. More "PC" signs spotted elsewhere state "Road Studs Removed"!
TSRGD 7009.jpg
TSRGD diagram 7009 - Loose chippings

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