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  • 10-02-2015 10:04am
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    Moderators, Computer Games Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 19,240 Mod ✭✭✭✭


    Besides the Army barracks, Ganley and the few pubs and the odd unit down Connaught and Pearse, in comparison to the east side of town, there seems to be feck all to it. Athlone West, well anything on the Connaught side of the is in desperate need of development and a few extra businesses in the area other than pubs.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 771 ✭✭✭Long Gone


    Itzy wrote: »
    Besides the Army barracks, Ganley and the few pubs and the odd unit down Connaught and Pearse, in comparison to the east side of town, there seems to be feck all to it. Athlone West, well anything on the Connaught side of the is in desperate need of development and a few extra businesses in the area other than pubs.

    Lack of parking is a big part of the problem - They need to open out somewhere so that people can park and start developing the area properly - And no more of that pathetic "Left Bank" b***oxiligy.


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 19,240 Mod ✭✭✭✭L.Jenkins


    Long Gone wrote: »
    Lack of parking is a big part of the problem - They need to open out somewhere so that people can park and start developing the area properly - And no more of that pathetic "Left Bank" b***oxiligy.

    I completely agree about the parking situation. The west side has absolutely no free parking what so ever and what is there at the moment, isn't great.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,533 ✭✭✭veryangryman


    Hilly streets is the actual problem - hard to build car parks on hills. The bit of flat land taken by the Church/Barracks. This is why the Banks etc left it many moons ago.

    Lose the cars, its a pub-dominated side of town anyway. Pedestrianise the Left Bank and make people walk the 2 minutes to it. I know, "the horror" :mad:

    Galway works fine with this system in its busiest pubs/clubs section.


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 19,240 Mod ✭✭✭✭L.Jenkins


    I would agree with pedestrianising the area, but something would have to be planned in terms of access for deliveries and resident access to the apartments down by the weir.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,835 ✭✭✭BoB_BoT


    There's a new enough car park just at the fork, you can get to it by coming around by the castle and back up the street. It's just up from the Dean Crowe. There's also the car park at the back of Vals, that I rarely see full, so I don't think parking is the issue tbh. Rates are still quite high and there's nothing really around the area that you'd go out of your way for.

    I don't see the issue with having to pay for parking, you have to do it everywhere else and in any other town/city I've been to. The only places I can think of with free parking are the big supermarkets and Golden Island. If you made parking free, who is it going to really attract?

    If you were to develop it for the locals, you can't really put much more in than what's already there. You have two pharmacies, you have an alterations shop, a dry cleaners, two grocery type shops, two butchers, two cafe's (is that one in the mall still open?), a drycleaners, bike shops, two or three boutiques, a bookies, a couple of salon type beauty places, a barbers, a chinese, a chipper, a florists, a travel agents, a post office, various offices and about six pubs.

    I'd love to know what you could put in to Connaught St. / Pearse St. that would bring more people into it. If I was living somewhere between Monksland and the west side, I'd be inclined to head to Monksland quicker, it has a large supermarket. If I was heading into town, I'd head for the likes of Golden Island as that's where most the bigger shops are.

    I don't think adding more clothing stores will bring in people, the same with retail type shops. The services are mostly covered, with maybe the exception of something like a locksmith or cobblers. It's very hard to know what would work there.

    Pedestrianising the area won't work either, it'll be objected to by every retailer there, at the end of the day, the shops on Connaught street service the local area, that includes the granny being dropped off / picked up from the pharmacy or pub :P


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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,533 ✭✭✭veryangryman


    BoB_BoT wrote: »
    There's a new enough car park just at the fork, you can get to it by coming around by the castle and back up the street. It's just up from the Dean Crowe. There's also the car park at the back of Vals, that I rarely see full, so I don't think parking is the issue tbh. Rates are still quite high and there's nothing really around the area that you'd go out of your way for.

    The hilly land makes people uncomfortable (and lazy) parking cars out of sight.
    BoB_BoT wrote: »
    I don't see the issue with having to pay for parking, you have to do it everywhere else and in any other town/city I've been to. The only places I can think of with free parking are the big supermarkets and Golden Island. If you made parking free, who is it going to really attract?
    Paying for parking is ridiculous in any town of out size (or even 5 times our size) - thats why people don't do it (and go out of town to shop in your Naas's, Portlaoise's, Tralees of this world). G.I still makes money mainly because of availability of free parking. In fact it has so much free parking that alot just drop the car there and go into rest of town for couple of hours.
    BoB_BoT wrote: »
    Pedestrianising the area won't work either, it'll be objected to by every retailer there, at the end of the day, the shops on Connaught street service the local area, that includes the granny being dropped off / picked up from the pharmacy or pub :P

    The objections would be heard (as i'm sure they were in Galway) and then decided to be ignored. Nothing special about the Athlone Grannies as opposed to the Galway ones. Everyone learned to get on with it. CPO in the public interest would sort this out.


  • Registered Users Posts: 41 astarte


    Does anyone know who has bought that built-in-the-boom-but-left-unfinished property on magazine road, beside dooleys. It looks to be shops and apartments overhead. Sold signs went up yesterday. And how much did they pay...enquiring minds want to know


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,835 ✭✭✭BoB_BoT


    The hilly land makes people uncomfortable (and lazy) parking cars out of sight.

    Paying for parking is ridiculous in any town of out size (or even 5 times our size) - thats why people don't do it (and go out of town to shop in your Naas's, Portlaoise's, Tralees of this world). G.I still makes money mainly because of availability of free parking. In fact it has so much free parking that alot just drop the car there and go into rest of town for couple of hours.


    The objections would be heard (as i'm sure they were in Galway) and then decided to be ignored. Nothing special about the Athlone Grannies as opposed to the Galway ones. Everyone learned to get on with it. CPO in the public interest would sort this out.

    True about the grannies, but is the area big enough to pedestrianise? As in, is it worth doing so. You'll never have it the same size as shop street or such. I'm struggling to think of anywhere that might have a similar sized pedristianised area. What would happen if we pedestrianise it, will we get more restaurants in the area, cafe's etc.. ? I still can't see any highstreet type shops opening.

    People are going to complain about parking regardless, too full, to far away, too expensive etc... I've never really heard anyone complaining about hilly car parks or the car being out of sight around the Connaught street area.

    The other side of it is, if a council provides a car park, it costs money to develop. If they offer it free, they have to make the money back somewhere, so I'm guessing rates in the area go up to compensate? Where does the money come from for this free carpark, which has to be maintained.

    Another question to ask, if you pedestrianised Pearse Street, Connaught Street, Bastion Street, will you congest other routes into/out of town?


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,835 ✭✭✭BoB_BoT


    astarte wrote: »
    Does anyone know who has bought that built-in-the-boom-but-left-unfinished property on magazine road, beside dooleys. It looks to be shops and apartments overhead. Sold signs went up yesterday. And how much did they pay...enquiring minds want to know

    That's some good news for the area, would be great to see the development actually getting finished. No idea on who / how much.


  • Registered Users Posts: 557 ✭✭✭Mearings


    The west side is on the right bank of the Shannon. Stop calling it The Left Bank.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,723 ✭✭✭nice_guy80


    garda station, post office, tax office, barracks, church, castle on the west bank

    whats on the other side?


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,533 ✭✭✭veryangryman


    nice_guy80 wrote: »
    garda station, post office, tax office, barracks, church, castle on the west bank

    whats on the other side?

    Shopping centres, banks, flat land, car parks and an oddity of a rugby team that claims to be in connaught.

    Bucks are fierce weird. The only exception within a five mile radius of the bridge. Most on Ros side claim address as westmeath. Even brideswell it seems. But I digress


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 19,240 Mod ✭✭✭✭L.Jenkins


    astarte wrote: »
    Does anyone know who has bought that built-in-the-boom-but-left-unfinished property on magazine road, beside dooleys. It looks to be shops and apartments overhead. Sold signs went up yesterday. And how much did they pay...enquiring minds want to know

    That building has been there for years just going to waste. Finally it might be put to some good use.
    Mearings wrote: »
    The west side is on the right bank of the Shannon. Stop calling it The Left Bank.

    No it's on the left, hence the name, Left bank.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,533 ✭✭✭veryangryman


    Itzy wrote: »
    That building has been there for years just going to waste. Finally it might be put to some good use.



    No it's on the left, hence the name, Left bank.

    Agreed. Look on any map. West is left.


  • Registered Users Posts: 557 ✭✭✭Mearings


    Itzy wrote: »
    No it's on the left, hence the name, Left bank.

    In that case the Left Bank in Paris should be called the Right Bank.

    "left bank n. the bank of a river on the left as one faces downstream."

    The Concise Oxford Dictionary


  • Registered Users Posts: 443 ✭✭athlonelad


    Mearings wrote: »
    In that case the Left Bank in Paris should be called the Right Bank.

    "left bank n. the bank of a river on the left as one faces downstream."

    The Concise Oxford Dictionary

    It is known as the faaaar side


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,014 ✭✭✭witnessmenow


    Shopping centres, banks, flat land, car parks and an oddity of a rugby team that claims to be in connaught.

    Bucks are fierce weird. The only exception within a five mile radius of the bridge. Most on Ros side claim address as westmeath. Even brideswell it seems. But I digress

    We are well out the Ros side, my GF was saying that "we were changed to Westmeath" for our post, not sure exactly what that means but apparently our post gets delivered faster if we use Westmeath as the address as our post is sorted and delivered from Athlone


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,722 ✭✭✭pawrick


    Never noticed a difference in speed of post. The sorting office is the same for both sides of town as far as I'm aware. I have noticed however that a lot of companies have difficulties recording Athlone Co. Roscommon as a valid address however as their software won't recognise it. In the past I found using Westmeath for car insurance purposes resulted in a slightly higher quote with some providers. Btw both side call the other side the far side lol


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,533 ✭✭✭veryangryman


    We are well out the Ros side, my GF was saying that "we were changed to Westmeath" for our post, not sure exactly what that means but apparently our post gets delivered faster if we use Westmeath as the address as our post is sorted and delivered from Athlone

    Nearest main post office beside Barracks is within the (administrative) Westmeath side, so when they say Brideswell, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, my theory is that they mean, "Brideswell near Athlone; Athlone being in Co. Westmeath."

    A little convoluted, but the addresses are mainly for purpose of postman who has his sack to deliver.


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,519 ✭✭✭John_Rambo


    The Left Bank West side of the town is nicer. It’s hilly, has the castle, golden mile, the gallery and that pedestrianised area. They should definitely try and pedestrianise more of it. Certainly all around the castle.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,835 ✭✭✭BoB_BoT


    John_Rambo wrote: »
    The Left Bank West side of the town is nicer. It’s hilly, has the castle, golden mile, the gallery and that pedestrianised area. They should definitely try and pedestrianise more of it. Certainly all around the castle.

    Pedestrianised area? Either I've missed something and/or gone blind or you're referring to the bit around the castle? If it's the bit around the castle, it's only paved, not pedestrianised.


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,519 ✭✭✭John_Rambo


    BoB_BoT wrote: »
    you're referring to the bit around the castle? If it's the bit around the castle, it's only paved, not pedestrianised.

    I know. I said they should try and pedestrianise it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 557 ✭✭✭Mearings


    I doubt if the powers that try to be will pedestrianise anywhere, the car is king. I asked the Urban Council to erect bollards on the west side of Northgate Street similar to those in front of Snap Midlands Print shop in Pearse Street. I was told this type of parking control was expensive to erect & maintain, therfore was not viable.
    "Enforcement of parking regulations is the preferred option to prevent parking on footpaths with bollards used as a last resort. I will arrange to have the areas you suggested examined by our Town Engineer for the most suitable solution."
    You probably won't believe this but I never heard any more re the deliberations of the Town Engineer.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,970 ✭✭✭Lenin Skynard


    BoB_BoT wrote: »
    Pedestrianised area? Either I've missed something and/or gone blind or you're referring to the bit around the castle? If it's the bit around the castle, it's only paved, not pedestrianised.

    He could possibly be talking about Connolly Street. It's the only pedestrianised area as far as I know.
    Mearings wrote: »
    I doubt if the powers that try to be will pedestrianise anywhere, the car is king. I asked the Urban Council to erect bollards on the west side of Northgate Street similar to those in front of Snap Midlands Print shop in Pearse Street.

    Glad somebody suggested it to them. I've often thought the same myself. People just throwing their cars outside the Credit Union is ridiculous, especially when they have their own car park a few metres away. There's also the old "just going for a bag of chips so will mount this kerb and block up the road and footpath" that people seem to love to do across from the Chinese takeaway there.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,835 ✭✭✭BoB_BoT


    He could possibly be talking about Connolly Street. It's the only pedestrianised area as far as I know.

    The bit opposite the Garda barracks and you come out at around the Bastion gallery? That's not pedestrianised, it's just blocked off, residents have access to drive into/out of it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,970 ✭✭✭Lenin Skynard


    BoB_BoT wrote: »
    The bit opposite the Garda barracks and you come out at around the Bastion gallery? That's not pedestrianised, it's just blocked off, residents have access to drive into/out of it.

    Does it have to be cobbled to be pedestrianised? Seems all the one to me.


  • Registered Users Posts: 90 ✭✭flowerbattle


    One of the biggest indicators of lack of development on the West Side is the lack of ATMs. There's one at AIB on the bridge and then the next one is out at Walsh's in Baylough. Total joke. Everyone who heads to Sean's/The Castle/The Snug for a night is fecked once they run out of cash


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,401 ✭✭✭billbond4


    Grove have ATM and so do Mulligans Petrol Station.
    But its crap not having any near the pubs around the castle


  • Registered Users Posts: 686 ✭✭✭DVD-Lots


    One of the biggest indicators of lack of development on the West Side is the lack of ATMs. There's one at AIB on the bridge and then the next one is out at Walsh's in Baylough. Total joke. Everyone who heads to Sean's/The Castle/The Snug for a night is fecked once they run out of cash

    Sean's do cashback. ;)

    Was in the Castle a few weeks ago having pints with a mate, next thing he says "let's go to Sean's for a quick brandy, I need to get cashback" So over we go, orders 2 brandies, €50 cashback aswell please. No bother. Downed the brandies, back to the Castle for the night. :D


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,025 ✭✭✭mr_edge_to_you


    athlonelad wrote: »
    It is known as the faaaar side

    end of.


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