Ciarrai76 wrote: » g1983d wrote: » I was going up a long ivy terrace yesterday evening when I met a woman coming against me from Denny street in the wrong lane I suppose there will be non-locals who haven't been in town for a while, probably aren't even aware of the new 2 way system!
g1983d wrote: » I was going up a long ivy terrace yesterday evening when I met a woman coming against me from Denny street in the wrong lane
ongarboy wrote: » Ciarrai76 wrote: » g1983d wrote: » I was going up a long ivy terrace yesterday evening when I met a woman coming against me from Denny street in the wrong lane I suppose there will be non-locals who haven't been in town for a while, probably aren't even aware of the new 2 way system! To be honest, I'd say the visitors and non locals will follow the signs correctly as they won't know or possibly remember what was old and what was new. The challenge will be getting the locals who drive it every day to change their habits...despite all the recent publicity about the new traffic system. Agreed, about the Ivy Terrace tight junction. This is why the council wanted opposite traffic to veer to the left of Counihans shop and encroach slightly into the town park access route to give more space for turning at the Ivy Terrace junction which of course got unreasonably massive amounts of objections. The result of that is two way traffic now all trying to navigate the same tight junction.
xxyyzz wrote: » I notice the Kerry Group CFO parking his beamer on the green bus busstop every day outside KG head office. Rather childish behaviour in fairness.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » How do you know it's his car?
xxyyzz wrote: » Because I know the guy and people who work there told me about it also.
ongarboy wrote: » Do I detect a bit of the green eyed monster?? If it was a Nissan Micra parked there, would the poster even have cared? :-)
Erik Shin wrote: » I think it's more to do with the chairman of Kerry Group being miffed there's a commoners bus-stop outside his enterprise and he's not letting them contaminate his personal kingdom
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Why is he parking there?
RevBlueJeans wrote: » I believe the bus stop is to be moved to the motor tax office (former town hall) but the move has to be sanctioned by the transport regulator. The buses leak much grease and oil onto the road and if I had a Beamer I wouldn't park in that mess!
xxyyzz wrote: » Kerry group don't want the commoners mingling outside head office. It's a running joke amongst the staff in there.
kn wrote: » The Dublin Coach goes from an awkward location in any case. They could have chosen something more convenient to the East of Town like Horans etc.
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » The Duke Of Kent, Prince Edward visiting Fenit next Tuesday
kn wrote: » There are so many of them visiting the Republic these days they must be sizing the place up for reconquesting it! That or they are visiting the West West Brits!! Lord Ferris of Ardfert has a certain ring to it.......
Erik Shin wrote: » And taking the boat out in the wetlands...
Erik Shin wrote: » And off and on again!! The only trouble with this is the possibility of a surge when the power comes back, electrical devices can be blown...So perhaps a good idea to unplug TV's, washing machines, hitachi wands, sky boxes etc
Ciarrai76 wrote: » When did it come back on properly?