Johnboy1951 wrote: » Pic is upside down?
larrymiller wrote: » I think a pane of glass is shattered already.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » Where is glass used?
914 wrote: » Johnboy1951 wrote: » Where is glass used? All around the edging
914 wrote: » All around the edging
MRnotlob606 wrote: » I don't understand the outrage against this development. I went down yesterday evening and I've never seen the Appple Market looking so good in my life. There was music belting out of the hub, seats and chairs outside Heery's and Kazbar. Apple Market looks a lot more spacious now.
larrymiller wrote: » It's shattered alright like the wind screen of a car....
TheQuietFella wrote: » You can dress it up in all the Queens English from The Oxford Dictionary but it still looks terrible. A 'complete' waste of time, effort and taxpayers money! How anyone can suggest that this has enhanced the area or is or will be a success is deluded. An eyesore!
TheQuietFella wrote: » Well I sincerely hope it wasn't vandalism but what else comes to mind?
larrymiller wrote: » Hard to know would be very dangerous throwing something up.
Luckycharms_74 wrote: » larrymiller wrote: » It's shattered alright like the wind screen of a car.... TheQuietFella wrote: » Well I sincerely hope it wasn't vandalism but what else comes to mind? Seemingly when they tightened the bolts on the glass it shattered. AFAIK its tempered and laminated glass so wont fall.
Chip Whitley wrote: » You're talking through your hoop now. It has improved the area 100% from the dingy taxi rank it was, and your criticism is particularly rich considering you haven't seen it in the flesh and aren't likely too since I can't imagine you'll leave the urban utopia of Dublin you so often opine.
TheQuietFella wrote: » Chip Whitley wrote: » You're talking through your hoop now. It has improved the area 100% from the dingy taxi rank it was, and your criticism is particularly rich considering you haven't seen it in the flesh and aren't likely too since I can't imagine you'll leave the urban utopia of Dublin you so often opine. I was home for a few days during the week and I walked along the Quays, up The Mall, along Parnell Street and into the Apple Market. What I did note that while the Waterford CC council are spending a considerable amount building this....structure, the bins on both The Mall & Parnell Street were full to capacity! And this was late in the evening! It looked unkempt! Why were they not emptied by the WCC Staff? I also noted major cracks in the footpath surrounding Reginald's Tower! Is that a sign of stress on the supports/foundation of the tower? Surely with all the heavy traffic passing it over the years it might be affecting it in some way? I'm no engineer but in my humble opinion it needs looking at! They'll wait for it to fall down and then wonder why it happened! We can spend millions on Triangles (Viking/Apple Market) but can't maintain what we already have! It doesn't happen in Dublin so why should it happen in Waterford?
TheQuietFella wrote: » I was home for a few days during the week and I walked along the Quays, up The Mall, along Parnell Street and into the Apple Market. What I did note that while the Waterford CC council are spending a considerable amount building this....structure, the bins on both The Mall & Parnell Street were full to capacity! And this was late in the evening! It looked unkempt! Why were they not emptied by the WCC Staff? I also noted major cracks in the footpath surrounding Reginald's Tower! Is that a sign of stress on the supports/foundation of the tower? Surely with all the heavy traffic passing it over the years it might be affecting it in some way? I'm no engineer but in my humble opinion it needs looking at! They'll wait for it to fall down and then wonder why it happened! We can spend millions on Triangles (Viking/Apple Market) but can't maintain what we already have!It doesn't happen in Dublin so why should it happen in Waterford?
mooseknunkle wrote: » Lads i dont know why any of you are bothering to reply to the quiet fella he comes on here every week saying the same crap just looking for a reaction,ignore him and he'll eventually go away.
TheQuietFella wrote: » I was home for a few days during the week and I walked along the Quays, up The Mall, along Parnell Street and into the Apple Market. What I did note that while the Waterford CC council are spending a considerable amount building this....structure, the bins on both The Mall & Parnell Street were full to capacity! And this was late in the evening! It looked unkempt! Why were they not emptied by the WCC Staff? I also noted major cracks in the footpath surrounding Reginald's Tower! Is that a sign of stress on the supports/foundation of the tower? Surely with all the heavy traffic passing it over the years it might be affecting it in some way? I'm no engineer but in my humble opinion it needs looking at! They'll wait for it to fall down and then wonder why it happened! We can spend millions on Triangles (Viking/Apple Market) but can't maintain what we already have! It doesn't happen in Dublin so why should it happen in Waterford?
Max Powers wrote: » I think he has an extreme council grudge...didn't get the job or something.