Temporary Closure of Roads: Limerick Pride Parade 2026

Notice is hereby given, in accordance with the provisions of the Roads Act 1993 of the intention of Limerick City and County Council to close the sections of roads detailed hereunder to Vehicular Traffic and Parking at the specified location and time to facilitate: The Limerick Pride Protest & Parade 2026.

Roads to be ClosedTime Periods of Road Closure(s)Time Period of Parking Prohibition

Assembly and Start Point

Pery Square (L-10377-1)

Pery Street (L-10377-1) 

Glentworth Street (L-10353-3)

Lower Glentworth Street (L-10353-0/1) 

 

Turn right at its junction with

Henry Street (R526) 

Liddy Street (R526-18) 

 

Honan’s Quay (R-526-19),

 

Arthurs Quay (R526-20) 

Francis street (R526-20) 

 

Rutland Street (R526-23)

 

Finishing at the Hunt Museum 

 

 

Pedestrians will be gathering at  Pery Square (Peoples Park)

 

From 

13:00 hrs to 15:00 hrs

 

On

 

Saturday 11th July 2026

Current Parking Prohibitions will remain in place outside of operating times of Road Closures

 

  • Pedestrian access to footpaths will be maintained at all times.
  • Local diversions will operate
  • Emergency Service Vehicle access will be available at all times.

Any person may lodge an objection to the proposal to close these roads by email to roads@limerick.ie or in writing to the Administration Team, Central Services, Roads, Limerick City and County Council, Dooradoyle, Limerick not later than 4:00pm, Tuesday 19th May 2026.

Signed: John Sheehan – A/Senior Engineer, Transportation and Mobility Limerick City and County Council.

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