Dublin
Up to 250,000 people are expected to turn up for the millennium air spectacular at Baldonnel tomorrow and Sunday, at which 11 air forces will be represented. Roadworks will affect southbound traffic on the M50 near the Palmerstown, Lucan and Naas Road exits.
Duct-laying by the ESB will occupy the inbound lane on Malahide Road on Sunday - and on the outbound carriageway in Fairview. Seamus Ennis Road, Ballygall Road West, Glasnevin Avenue, Collins Avenue extension and Collins Avenue will also be affected. In the city centre, drainage work continues at Jervis Street from Mary Street junction to Parnell Street. St Andrew Street will remain closed from Church Lane to Trinity Street until June 23rd. Roadworks continue at Clanbrassil Street Upper, Harold's Cross Road, Terenure Road North and Rathfarnham Road.
Cork
Wallace Avenue will be one-way from Boreenmana Road from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow for drainage works. Roadworks are ongoing on Washington Street, Beaumont Drive, Arcullen, Fairfield Avenue, Springfield Estate, Greenhills Estate and Churchfield Avenue. Coach Street is closed between Henry Street and Sheares Street; Peter Street and Broad Street are also closed.
Expect delays on the N8 (Cork Road) in Fermoy due to resurfacing.
Galway
Roadworks continue on the N18 main Galway-Limerick Road, north and south of Clarinbridge - with two sets of temporary lights between the Oranmore roundabout and Clarinbridge. Cable-laying is under way on the N6 between Loughrea and Oranmore and also between Ballinasloe and Loughrea.
Limerick
Howleys Quay, Harveys Quay and Honans Quay continue to be closed to northbound traffic. Lane restrictions continue because of the roadworks on the N24 between Beary's Cross and Grange Cross.
Bus Eireann
Special buses to the Navan Races are to be laid on tomorrow from Busaras for £6 return. The buses are scheduled to depart 90 minutes before the start of the first race.
Iarnrod Eireann
There might be some changes to Sunday timetables. Please consult general passenger information on 836-6222.
Some details courtesy of AA Roadwatch
Road Deaths
There has been one death on Irish roads over the past week, bringing this year's total to 180.