CUCINA wrote: » A real shame that such a fine building (and a well-known landmark) has to go... I am hoping to get a couple of photos of it, maybe this week-end, if it is still standing!
pullandbang wrote: » This whole development was chugging along nicely until I noticed the dreaded traffic light signs going up in the last few days. I can't believe the council is going to clog up a main road with unnecessary lights. What's wrong with a stop sign or a mini roundabout? It's ridiculous having traffic lights when it's only a couple of times per day that there will be major traffic going in and out of the factory. The rest of the time the main road traffic will be stopped at red lights with no one going in or out of the factory. Then why am I surprised. These are the same overpaid geniuses that put the lights at Beechmount (Trim/Navan Road) which cause mayhem at peak times. They also designed, what has to be the most ridiculous junction at Newtown/Lackanash ( Trim).
chewed wrote: I feel there was always a deliberate plan to make this road as difficult as possible for commuters trying to avoid paying the tolls (e.g. those going to Trim, Dunshaughlin, Navan on the old road). Now with the introduction of Avoca, Shire, Bus lanes, 60 km/h limit, and now traffic lights, this is going to be a nightmare at peak times!!!
chewed wrote: » I feel there was always a deliberate plan to make this road as difficult as possible for commuters trying to avoid paying the tolls (e.g. those going to Trim, Dunshaughlin, Navan on the old road). Now with the introduction of Avoca, Shire, Bus lanes, 60 km/h limit, and now traffic lights, this is going to be a nightmare at peak times!!!
bladespin wrote: » I remember speaking to a former councillor when the M3 opened and the old N3 limits were reduced, he said exactly that - 'plan is to force drivers onto the motorway, how else are we going to pay for it?' Wasn't impressed.:mad:
chewed wrote: » Even when we do end up fully paying for it.....we'll still continue to pay!
CUCINA wrote: » No more tacky 80's build! Demolition well underway when I last went by the other day. I did manage to take a few photos last Sunday when the house was still intact. The peach well and truly eaten now!
GeneHunt wrote: » Hi Cucina, are you planning on posting any of your photos you mentioned above?
CUCINA wrote: » Oops! Sorry, I hadn't noticed your post till now! Actually the photos you took have more detail than the ones I took, and apart from that, not sure how to load photos on this site anyway...that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it!
CUCINA wrote: » That aside, the big white house is now replaced by the big white frame...looks like it's going to be quite a big structure. Up to recently, it looked for a long time that not much was happening on the site, but now, full steam ahead. Even the apparently over-sized carpark has probably over a hundred cars parked there during the day.