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An Garda Síochána have published the traffic and parking restrictions that will be in place around Ennis this Sunday for the 2024 Munster GAA Senior Football Final.
Clare will host reigning champions Kerry in a rematch of last year's final, with throw-in at 1.45pm at Cusack Park.
No parking is available within the vicinity of Cusack Park grounds save for those with parking passes.
Drivers with parking passes issued by Clare and Kerry County Boards for Glór Theatre and Clare FM studios must access the area via the Causeway link road only (Templegate Roundabout).
No match traffic will be allowed to access Francis St. save for permit / pass holders.
Vehicle access to Francis St. from Clon Rd. will be limited to residents and vehicles wishing to utilise Tesco/Aldi shopping facilities only.
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Access will be restricted at car park entrance, and shopper vehicle access may be restricted at peek supporter movement times i.e. 12:45-14:00hrs and 15:15-16:30hrs.
Parking Facilities are available in Clare County Council Offices – New Road Ennis, Holy Family Car Parking (paid parking- nominal fee - €5 supervised parking), Abbey St. Car Park/Parnell St. Car Park, as well as legal on-street parking where available.
A limited number of Parking passes available from Clare/Limerick County Boards.
Motorists can access Ennis via Junction 11 (Dromoland), Junction 12, Junction 13 (Tulla Rd), and Junction 14 (Barefield).
Egress post match is recommended via Junctions 12, 13 & 14.
Motorists are advised that Junction 12 (Clareabbey) inbound is down to single lane due to road works.
For the full list and map of traffic restrictions visit garda.ie/clare-vs-kerry-munster-football-championship-final.
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