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The collision, which involved two cars, occurred just after 6pm on January 23.
The deceased was a woman in her 60s.
The driver of a second car, a woman in her 50s, was taken to Beaumont Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Local businessman Alan Spain, who is campaigning for traffic signals to be installed at Blakes Cross, said the location needs a full traffic management system, and that it is an accident waiting to happen : I drive that road every single day and there s a crash every two weeks there. Basically you ve got people coming out of the petrol station trying to go across two lanes of traffic, so going back to the Turvey exit it s one lane of traffic, however people make it into two lanes of traffic.
Derogatory comment about Limerick village sparks war of words between councillors
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A PROMINENT councillor has expressed his disappointment that comments he made at a private workshop were later raised at a public council meeting.
Cllr Stephen Keary has been urged to withdraw a ‘derogatory’ comment which he made about Croom village during the behind-closed-doors meeting.
The comments were made during a briefing for councillors on proposals to build additional social housing in Pallaskenry.
Reference was made to the comment at a subsequent public meeting of the Adare-Rathkeale Municipal District.
At that meeting, Cllr John O’Donoghue asked the former mayor to clarify and withdraw the earlier comment.