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Published 22:01 25 Jul 2017 BST
According to RTÉ, parts of Dublin's south city quays at O'Connell Bridge will be closed for over a week due to Luas Cross City works.
The eight-day disruption will see College Green reopen to private cars to allow access to the west of Dublin city during the closure.
It will take place between Friday 4 August and Saturday 12 August.
Bachelor's Walk and Ormond Quay upper will be restricted on the north quays but the east and west quays will remain the same as always.
Aston Quay and Burgh Quay nearest to the junction with O'Connell Bridge will see parts of the road completely closed during the road works also.
Immediately after these road works take place, an extra bus lane will be introduced on Bachelors Walk and private cars will be banned from turning right onto O'Connell Bridge.
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