Mc Love wrote: » Howleys quay has risible bollards but are rarely used. It's meant to be a shared space but is still primarily used by vehicles travelling well above the sign posted limit.
zulutango wrote: » Yep, Howley's Quay is an example of the Council trying to do something right, but just couldn't bring themselves to not allow cars on it. So, it's effectively still a roadway with hundreds of unsightly white bollards and very narrow footpaths that aren't much good for pedestrians or for businesses. There's no reason it couldn't be fixed by having those risable bollards raised more often than lowered.
zulutango wrote: » That would be a start. I struggle to see why traffic is allowed down there at all. Cars could get to the multi-story on Harvey's Quay via Henry Street and Lower Shannon Street. Closing Howley's Quay to traffic could create a great space by the river for people to enjoy. Could put benches and landscaping there permanently. House could have an outdoor, covered seated area right by the river without cars whizzing by.
Mc Love wrote: » It would definitely make it more attractive. Could you imagine summer time concerts under that awning down by the river if there was more space available
JamesBond2010 wrote: » Lads what is the Manned times @ the tunnel Asking for a friend who was stuck behind someone who had only notes last nite. I thought it was manned till 22.00. ??
Berty wrote: » Pssstt. You know those new houses by the train station. The council forgot to put up parking restrictions outside the houses or in the parking spaces so for now technically it's free parking. No markings, other than yellow lines in the obvious places, no sign posts either. If you'd park there of course.
dashoonage wrote: » lads...anywhere in limerick i can walk in and print 190 pages.
marno21 wrote: » Isn't the mainline N18 toll plaza manned 24h and the Clonmacken toll plaza only manned during heavy traffic periods? e.g. match at Thomond/Gaelic Grounds
Poxyshamrock wrote: » It's an exciting day for Limerick as Nightflyers is launched (in Dublin :rolleyes:)https://twitter.com/innovatelmk/status/961916700445888512
Mc Love wrote: » Just saw in the news that stripe are opening a new engineering hub in Dublin rather than their home town in spite of them saying Dublin is facing a housing crisis
dashoonage wrote: » Despite what the media tell you there is a talent shortage in Limerick Its near impossible to get and retain skills here. Opening a engineering hub in limerick isnt much good if you have no engineers to fill it.
James Bond Junior wrote: » A good pal of mine would love to move down to Limerick but has to stay in Dublin as that is where the work is. He would move in the morning but there ia nothing to move to.