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14 Feb 2026

NEWS: Solohead will likely know the location of its new graveyard by the end of the year

The new graveyard promises to meet the community’s needs for generations to come.

NEWS: Solohead will likely know the location of its new graveyard by the end of the year

The new graveyard promises to meet the community’s needs for generations to come.

By the end of the year, Solohead will likely know the location of its new graveyard, as the search for the perfect site nears completion.

Concerns about water safety have delayed the decision to choose a new burial place for the West Tipp community, so residents are still waiting for an answer.

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Tipperary County Council is ready to acquire land from Tipperary Arrabawn and is also pleased that plans for a long-awaited new playground are complete.

Senior Engineer Denis Holland is optimistic that both sites will be secured in the near future. The new graveyard promises to meet the community’s needs for generations to come.

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