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men followed behind the funeral, but did not come any nearer to the cemetery than the public road, a quarter of a mile away.
men followed behind the funeral, but did not come any nearer to the cemetery than the public road, a quarter of a mile away.
In this brave new world, all new public road signs would give equal prominence to Irish and English placenames, another proposal put forward by Conradh na Gaeilge, who must surely, as an Irish-language group, be enjoying this rare thrill of being listened to.
The Department and the Minister continues to work with and fund key stakeholders to address how road users behave on our roads in order to promote a safe and respectful approach from all users sharing the public road space.