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26 Mar 2026

Road bollards to be removed for Kildare festival

The event takes place in Naas

Road bollards to be removed for Kildare festival

Performance artitse Elidie Duquennoy at the Naas event in 2022

Road bollards will be taken away from a section of road in Naas to facilitate a festival event.

Naas mayor Seamie Moore asked if Kildare County Council would do this at the canal road and Abbey Street on Sunday, May 17, “to facilitate assembling, re-routing of traffic and to offer safety to those participating in the Bealtaine Festival event” as well as to assist people living in the area.

KCC said, at a Naas Municipal District meeting, it will arrange for the removal of the bollards to facilitate the event and “to support the safe running of the parade.”

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