learn wrote: » https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/controversial-plan-to-lower-clontarf-seawall-could-cost-over-500k-36398920.html
odyssey06 wrote: » Here's Keegan's most controversial moments:https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/owen-keegans-most-controversial-moments-30439289.html Keegan gets paid the same no matter how many multi million mistakes he makes. We've already spent millions correcting his incompetent mistakes. What's another €500,000?
buffalo wrote: » I'm happy to say the Indo's definition of 'controversial moments' and my own differ. He brought in clampers to reduce illegal parking? WHAT A MISTAKE! YOU'LL NEVER BELIEVE WHAT HE DID NEXT
site_owner wrote: » I cycled home late last night and seems some of the restaurants along the coast are having their customers use it as an overflow car park during the busy Christmas season.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » If you have photos, send them to IBIKEDUBLIN who are trying to beat the Garda's record for cycle lane violations for a whole year in just one week.https://twitter.com/IBIKEDublin/status/939988676389560320
markpb wrote: » If this is true, DCC should put some of the DSPS towaway trucks into action.
mr spuckler wrote: » yeah somehow this thread became the place where it was discussed! they've also put in place a load of Sheffield stands in that car park, have taken out 3 or 4 car park spaces to accommodate them
mrcheez wrote: » mr spuckler wrote: » yeah somehow this thread became the place where it was discussed! they've also put in place a load of Sheffield stands in that car park, have taken out 3 or 4 car park spaces to accommodate them Was there a campaign or something to get all this done?
purcela wrote: » I had emailed Councillor Ciaran Cuffe about this a couple of times and he was very active in getting this work done, so all credit to him. Credit where it is due.
mrcheez wrote: » Any idea on the price of using the pool?
buffalo wrote: » Last I heard they couldn't afford to open the pool to the general public, so you'd have to use it as a group with your own lifeguard and insurance. That's not the impression I get from the article above though, so maybe it's changed.
Our intention is to open the pool for as many people as possible, but it is expensive to run. Therefore, please help us gauge your interest so we can work towards providing this amazing facility to all! Initially the pool will open to clubs of all varieties who can provide their own insurance and life guards. We are urging clubs to fill in this survey. And anyone else, for now, we urge to contact your local clubs to see if they have signed up as a member of The Baths, and if not, encourage them to do so.