WishUWereHere wrote: We live in a great town, and I hope this thread from strength to strength.
WishUWereHere wrote: I have no idea just whose idea it was to start this thread up, but I would like to place on record how great an idea it is, and am very grateful for You starting this.
WishUWereHere wrote: Hope everyone has a safe Xmas.
WishUWereHere wrote: To show my gratitude:
lanomist wrote: » I was getting envious of all the posts every day on the Naas and Celbridge chat threads , so decided to post under Newbridge Chat Thread. Hope to see plenty of posts in the future, and keep everyone up to date with everything that is happening in our great Town. Happy Christmas to everyone on Boards.
richiek83 wrote: » Snip Fiona O'Loughlin TD released a statement a number of weeks about Traffic Management Plan to be prepared for Newbridge despite the information being embargoed until a certain date. Traffic Management in towns is one of the reserved functions of elected councillors so technically she shouldn't have (a) released a statement when she did and (b) she encroached on an area which is for elected councillors. Anyway, lots of development being planned in that area. The council is also relocating the machinery yard in the next few years. The design brief for the area stipulates that any development has to be at a height that masks/ covers the two multi-storey car parks so it will ultimately be a significant development also.
Cazale wrote: » The new Costa Coffee opposite Supervalu is now open.
WishUWereHere wrote: » Hope this works out for them. Hard to see where the footfall is going to come from - Dunne's buliding that wall made sure nothing from their side can easily go onto the DID/Supervalu etc side.
Cazale wrote: » Happy New Year everybody!
lanomist wrote: » Great to see Newbridge tidy Towns replacing all the trees that were blown down in the Liffey Liner park ( The Strand ) during storm Ophelia in October. Think there were seventeen trees blown down and looks like they are planting twenty. The tidy Towns committee do great work all over the Town on a voluntary basis, they deserve great credit.
WishUWereHere wrote: Hope this works out for them. Hard to see where the footfall is going to come from - Dunne's buliding that wall made sure nothing from their side can easily go onto the DID/Supervalu etc side.
Conspectus wrote: » My daughters friend works in Kavanagh's in the courtyard. Was talking to her earlier and she was telling me that they are moving to the old Terry Michaels premises in the next month or 2.
richiek83 wrote: » snip Dunnes Stores had plans from 2008 for a significant extension of their shopping centre that included a multi-storey car park and retail units facing the main road. These plans were replaced in recent years with a more conservative and scaled back plan to regenerate and improve the centre. From reviewing the councils site, this is currently with ABP as the decision to grant was appealed with the main issue in the appeal being the wall Dunnes Stores constructed being inconsistant with the Newbridge LAP. A decision was due on the 13th December but the most recent update indicated that this is delayed due to the backlog of cases that ABP are currently dealing with. It is however at Board level which would indicate that a decision is not far off
jayzusb.christ wrote: » Happy New Year, everyone. I am currently staying in a friend's in Newbridge (cat-sitting while he's on holidays, in fact) but need to get to Dublin city centre tomorrow before 9am to start a new job. I am just wondering if it's worth getting the 7.15 JJ Kavanagh coach from the Bank of Ireland? It's cheaper than the train but I don't know if I can rely on the times. Thanks a million Brian
WishUWereHere wrote: » Am amazed that SC is still trading. I haven't set foot in there for the past number of years. Noticed the Newsagent was gone. Are there many of the other shops still open? The key place? Peter Marks? Chemist? Veggie guy? Butcher? IMO, that wall done them more harm than good. Wonder are they regretting ever building it?
GavMan wrote: » Brian, for peace of mind, get the train. It's the first day back at school after xmas and M7 Upgrade works have started. One breakdown or accident and you will be snookered as there is no hard shoulder in many spots. Rush hour is well and truly on at the that time. My wife drives it everyday
Conspectus wrote: » Peter marks still there, Chemist still there, Timpsons(key cutting) still there. All else gone.
WishUWereHere wrote: » IMO, that wall done them more harm than good. Wonder are they regretting ever building it?