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I might have the wrong bridge there but I think there had been complaints of a similar nature there before and more about lack of maintenance and lack of cohesion around development.

With the mix of railways and streams around here it would make you think about the importance of bridges like these in rural communities. Many were built in the 1800s and our forefathers certainly never thought 44t would be going over them on a regular basis.
It could be possible that some bridges were built before the 1800's too.
The oldest part of the bridge at Leighlinbridge was built in the 14th century and although not a regular occurrence these days trucks do use it.
 
Must be top 3 at least……

fair mild out again, short cold snap next Tuesday and in a weeks time potential for some snow,
 
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