JillyQ wrote: » One is up towards Victoria place other two are down across from dun aengus.
Deleted User wrote: » It is publicly owned - it is owned by the department of transport rather than galway county council.http://www.dttas.ie/maritime/english/national-ports-policy-0
Mrs OBumble wrote: » It is not pg633 who is displaying learning difficulties here. We know exactly where you mean. The harbour company own the land, including the part that they have a deal with the council to allow public road access. They can charge what they like for providing car storage to the public. If you don't like it, park around the corner. Simples.
Ericdravancrow wrote: » Ha ha...are u mental, they could section off the road if they wanted!! No they couldn't. I don't think you're on the ball about where I'm talking about. It's the whole road from the Victoria hotel to the corner of the road by Dun Angus apts. Not the area inside the barrier.
JillyQ wrote: » There is disabled parking along the docks
[Deleted User] wrote: » They don't have anything to do with street talking - they have to do with parking on docks. They could just as easily fence off the whole area like along dock road. You saw the signs, decided it wasn't worth it and parked somewhere else. I don't really see the issue.
bobbyss wrote: » Storm 10 wrote: » They drive around in an unmarked van I have seen quite a few clamped there , the roads around the docks are belong to Galway Port, in the old days there were train tracks running along the road and you can see where the train used to come and go opposite the Harbour Hotel carrying freight away. Those days are long gone. I see no reason why Galway Port should be allowed to supervise that area nowadays and deny a disabled permit holder a space.
Storm 10 wrote: » They drive around in an unmarked van I have seen quite a few clamped there , the roads around the docks are belong to Galway Port, in the old days there were train tracks running along the road and you can see where the train used to come and go opposite the Harbour Hotel carrying freight away.
boardzz wrote: » Just don't park there. There are lots of other places.
Ericdravancrow wrote: » O'Bumble, who said anything about free, imo there is nothing to warrant 24hr parking fees in Galway.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Do you really think you should be able to store your vehicle on their land for free?
Ericdravancrow wrote: » So, I was in Galway tonight, I noticed that you have to pay for 24hr parking on the streets around the docks....why is this? Do the dock company own the streets? F##kers want a couple of million from tax payer to fund a new dock ,but want to f##k us over for 24hr parking and clamping.. kiss my arse, Galway port company.
bobbyss wrote: » I am not down there very often but once I parked there using a disabled permit. When I was walking away from the car I saw a notice about the Port or Dock Company having authority over this area not the council. I rang the number on the notice or the city council (I can't remember which it was) to be told that city council do not oversee it and that it was the Dock Company's remit or words to that effect and even a disabled permit is no good there. So I went back and drove off. Probably the Dock Company has the run of the area because of some medieval statute or something like that. I don't know. It seems strange in this day and age. I don't know why they would have control of the area. It's not as if the area needs to be cordoned off to transport a ship around the place every day. It looks like a public road to me. I have never seen a car clamped there and I have never seen a Dock Company's van patrolling the area either. However, as I said, I am not down there very often.
Ericdravancrow wrote: » Do the dock company own the streets?