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General Dunshaughlin news

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,263 ✭✭✭✭Borderfox


    Bussywussy wrote: »
    Cafe Bella is opening tomorrow 21st at 11am

    Is that in behind Jennys?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 940 ✭✭✭Bussywussy


    Borderfox wrote: »
    Is that in behind Jennys?
    Indeed it is...i won't get a chance to try it until next week..


  • Registered Users Posts: 40 Diddleydoo


    Borderfox wrote: »
    I had a chat about the level and speed of traffic down the Drumree Road and one possibility raised was ramps. The traffic that is avoiding the toll is using the Drumree Road as the feeder back onto the M3 where its signposted correctly back to the water tower on the r147 and then onto the M3. Where I live there is a huge amount of HGV traffic going down what is a very narrow road by the Arch Bar onto the Drumree Road.

    Any thoughts

    I came to live here nearly 40 years ago and the Drumree Road was quiet, none of the hair raising speed chasers or HGVs tormenting us. A letter was sent in years ago by someone asking could something be done, it didn't even warrant a reply so that just goes to show you. There was an announcement recently about installing road signs telling HGV drivers the road is only for local access, yep, that is really going to stop them. If Cavan County Council can put huge ramps everywhere, so can MCC.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36 Archiebello


    Gonzo wrote: »
    another very large area of land seems to be for sale and is already zoned residential. This one is on the Ratoath side of Dunshaughlin right next to the huge development already taking place at Seachnails road.

    https://www.independent.ie/business/commercial-property/meath-residential-lands-at-525m-36962356.html

    If this development goes ahead, hopefully they will get realign that stretch to get rid of the hairpin bends on the Ratoath Road. When you have had a late night in town, you always feel those bends the worse on the 109A.


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators Posts: 16,963 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gonzo


    If this development goes ahead, hopefully they will get realign that stretch to get rid of the hairpin bends on the Ratoath Road. When you have had a late night in town, you always feel those bends the worse on the 109A.

    yeah hopefully they will realign the road and build a footpath. That stretch of road is not good and incredibly dangerous for anyone walking.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,797 ✭✭✭rizzee


    Have walked that road many a time back on the day (never mind back from the vortex/swans/Ashbourne!!!) and would absolutely love a footpath connecting the two villages.


  • Registered Users Posts: 101 ✭✭Exile59


    So it's a Costa Coffee opening in the new glass unit at the front of Lidl. Not a big fan of their coffee at all myself, but hey, it's a vote of confidence in the town.

    As for the most recent opening in Dunshaughlin, we had a coffee and carrot cake in Cafe Bella last weekend. The coffee was nice, the carrot cake was really tasty. Huge portion, easily enough for two of us in the one slice. There's seats outside which is good for the nice weather. I have to say though, the decor inside was definitely not to our liking. Very dark.

    Best of luck to them though and great to see new business opening!


  • Registered Users Posts: 841 ✭✭✭GeneHunt


    Just found this thread today, I didn't know of it's existence till now, but I will be posting here in future.


  • Registered Users Posts: 841 ✭✭✭GeneHunt


    New Pharmacy CarePlus (Conaty's) to go into one of the new units in front of the new Lidl, which is opening on 19th July.


  • Registered Users Posts: 841 ✭✭✭GeneHunt


    Borderfox wrote: »
    I had a chat about the level and speed of traffic down the Drumree Road and one possibility raised was ramps. The traffic that is avoiding the toll is using the Drumree Road as the feeder back onto the M3 where its signposted correctly back to the water tower on the r147 and then onto the M3. Where I live there is a huge amount of HGV traffic going down what is a very narrow road by the Arch Bar onto the Drumree Road.

    Any thoughts

    Has anyone heard a rumour that the Drumree road from the village out to the roundabout near the GAA pitches is to have a HGV ban? If it's true it would be great news.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,263 ✭✭✭✭Borderfox


    I had brought this up as a solution to one of the councillors but he was more of the opinion to use ramps on that road. Id be delighted to see that and other measures to slow all traffic on that road.


  • Registered Users Posts: 841 ✭✭✭GeneHunt


    I found something in relation to this HGV Ban on the Meath County Council Site.
    Road Notices & Information

    Traffic / Roads Update - Regulatory HGV Signage - 7.5 tonne maximum vehicle gross weight signs on a section of the L-2208 Dunsany Road in Dunshaughlin - takes effect from 10.00a.m. on Monday, 16th July 2018

    Date Released: 13 June 2018

    Road Traffic Act, 1961

    REGULATORY HGV SIGNAGE - DUNSHAUGHLIN

    Section 95 (3) (b) of the Road Traffic Act 1961 (as amended) provides that a road authority may, after consultation with the Commissioner of An Garda Síochána, provide in respect of public roads in their charge such regulatory signs as they consider desirable.

    Meath County Council, having already consulted with the Commissioner, intends to provide regulatory 7.5 tonne maximum vehicle gross weight signs on a section of the L-2208 Dunsany Road in Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath between its junction with the R147 at Dunshaughlin/Cooksland to its junction with the R125 at Readsland/Roestown.

    This will now take effect from 10.00a.m. on Monday, 16th July 2018.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,747 ✭✭✭niallb


    I suspect this is directly related to Kilsaran getting the go ahead to accept 5.6 billion tonnes of heavy construction waste at Swainstown between Dunsany and Kilmessan over a period of 14 years.

    This is roughly speaking one truck every 10 minutes 6 days a week between 8am to 6pm (2pm on Saturdays).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,263 ✭✭✭✭Borderfox


    Next on the agenda is the speed of the car traffic on that road


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,797 ✭✭✭rizzee


    Borderfox wrote: »
    Next on the agenda is the speed of the car traffic on that road

    Ramps more than likely? Especially with the school on that road.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,263 ✭✭✭✭Borderfox


    Hopefully


  • Registered Users Posts: 101 ✭✭Exile59


    So I went into the new Lidl this morning to grab one of the lawnmowers before the rest of ye got yer hands on them...

    It really is very impressive. I'm not exactly a supermarket aficionado but as far as Lidl's go, it really is impressive. It's really big, there's a coffee machine, bakery inside the door and the car park is great. And there's a huge selection of goods. As I was driving out looking at the new store and the new buildings on Main street, the village all of a sudden seemed much less like a village. Which is great.


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators Posts: 16,963 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gonzo


    Siro (a joint venture between ESB and Vodafone), have started work on bringing their gigabit fibre network to the urban areas of Dunshaughlin.

    FTTH will bring speeds of up to 1000 meg through the urban part of Lagore Road and the Maelduin estate. They will probably also rollout the service to other estates around the town.


  • Registered Users Posts: 101 ✭✭Exile59


    Gonzo wrote: »
    Siro (a joint venture between ESB and Vodafone), have started work on bringing their gigabit fibre network to the urban areas of Dunshaughlin.

    FTTH will bring speeds of up to 1000 meg through the urban part of Lagore Road and the Maelduin estate. They will probably also rollout the service to other estates around the town.

    Any idea how long it will take for the roll out?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,283 ✭✭✭Maysa07


    Did anybody get a chance to see the tumbleweed at Supervalue yesterday? Never seen it as quite, perhaps because of the Lidl opening day, Kinda felt sorry for them :pac:


  • Registered Users Posts: 101 ✭✭Exile59


    Maysa07 wrote: »
    Did anybody get a chance to see the tumbleweed at Supervalue yesterday? Never seen it as quite, perhaps because of the Lidl opening day, Kinda felt sorry for them :pac:

    To be honest, I just feel sorry for the staff, there'll probably be some form of layoffs as inevitably the footfall will plummet. But I can't say I feel sorry for the owner, he's literally had a monopoly for way too long in Dunshaughlin.

    We had the attitude that we'd go to Lidl for some things and Supervalu for others, but there seems to be such a good selection of stuff that Lidl will definitely be our go to spot for shopping. And then maybe Tesco for other items when elsewhere.

    I'd say the Supervalu in Ratoath will get hit hard as well. Now that place is desperate! Always empty shelves and we've stopped going there for the last few months as we found bakery good to be stale and had to return meat. Again, lack of competition breeds apathy me thinks.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,797 ✭✭✭rizzee


    Exile59 wrote: »
    But I can't say I feel sorry for the owner, he's literally had a monopoly for way too long in Dunshaughlin.

    I'll never forget the day someone threw a fish at him! But that's a story for another time :D :pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,283 ✭✭✭Maysa07


    I Agree,

    I've notice a lot of young fresh faces on the checkouts in Supervalue lately, possibly students, getting a little summer work before September... and in fairness to them, they have supported the local community for the years, sponsoring various events etc..

    I Never done my weekly shopping in supervalue, just popped in for a few essentials every now and then. I think that will stop now for me.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,283 ✭✭✭Maysa07


    rizzee wrote: »
    I'll never forget the day someone threw a fish at him! But that's a story for another time :D :pac:

    Please tell, Sounds interesting :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 19 lmarieloos


    rizzee wrote: »
    I'll never forget the day someone threw a fish at him! But that's a story for another time :D :pac:

    I would also love to know...:)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,797 ✭✭✭rizzee


    Ah I better not, I like the half - anonymity going on here plus I worked there as a student 10 years ago. I'll stay quiet!

    Anyway.... Lidl :D Going to pop in the weekend to check out the fuss!


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators Posts: 16,963 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gonzo


    Exile59 wrote: »
    Any idea how long it will take for the roll out?

    probably 4 to 6 months before it's 'live' I reckon.


  • Registered Users Posts: 101 ✭✭Exile59


    rizzee wrote: »
    Ah I better not, I like the half - anonymity going on here


    Half - anonymity...?1 :eek:

    Slowly back away from computer and looks around the building.....


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,797 ✭✭✭rizzee


    Exile59 wrote: »
    Half - anonymity...?1 :eek:

    Slowly back away from computer and looks around the building.....

    :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 841 ✭✭✭GeneHunt


    I see Costa have there signage up, with a signs on the windows "OPENING SOON"


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  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators Posts: 16,963 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gonzo


    GeneHunt wrote: »
    I see Costa have there signage up, with a signs on the windows "OPENING SOON"

    Seems a fairly big Costa too, taking up two of the units. Just wondering is there enough people here to support a Costa of that size. No doubt it will do great once all the current housing developments are finished.

    It's a bit disappointing that it's a Costa, of all the bigger coffee company's, I think Costa has the weakest coffee. I would have really liked an Insomnia or Cafe Nero.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,797 ✭✭✭rizzee


    Gonzo wrote: »

    It's a bit disappointing that it's a Costa

    Yeah it's muck :(


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 940 ✭✭✭Bussywussy


    Look like Costa will be open imminently...passed it while ago and chairs tables bing wiped down etc inside, be very suprised if its not open tomorrow by the looks of things


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,797 ✭✭✭rizzee


    I see a lot of the nearby post offices are to close... Batterstown, Dunsany, Tara and Drumree.


  • Registered Users Posts: 101 ✭✭Exile59


    Bussywussy wrote: »
    Look like Costa will be open imminently...passed it while ago and chairs tables bing wiped down etc inside, be very suprised if its not open tomorrow by the looks of things

    Jeez that was quick! That whole side of the village looks great now, the place is buzzing!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 608 ✭✭✭maik3n


    rizzee wrote: »
    I see a lot of the nearby post offices are to close... Batterstown, Dunsany, Tara and Drumree.
    And we thought our only troubles were all the new houses being built.
    We are going to be swamped now, lol.

    The Gables/Tara News road is bad as it is.
    With the increased demand now on the post office, things are going to get worse. :o


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,797 ✭✭✭rizzee


    maik3n wrote: »
    And we thought our only troubles were all the new houses being built.
    We are going to be swamped now, lol.

    The Gables/Tara News road is bad as it is.
    With the increased demand now on the post office, things are going to get worse. :o

    They really, really have to sort out that parking situation beside Kavanaghs Pharmacy. There should be no cars allowed parked there. Idiots parking right at Tara News corner the whole time, just swinging in and jumping out of the car.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 608 ✭✭✭maik3n


    rizzee wrote: »
    They really, really have to sort out that parking situation beside Kavanaghs Pharmacy. There should be no cars allowed parked there. Idiots parking right at Tara News corner the whole time, just swinging in and jumping out of the car.
    Following the townhall meeting the other night, I think there was SOME movement regarding that road.

    Whether anything actually happens on a practical level soon, is another story though. :(


  • Registered Users Posts: 841 ✭✭✭GeneHunt


    Bussywussy wrote: »
    Look like Costa will be open imminently...passed it while ago and chairs tables bing wiped down etc inside, be very suprised if its not open tomorrow by the looks of things

    I drove passed Costa this morning and noticed a sign on the window saying "NOW OPEN" but it was clear to see that there was still work going on inside. I think your right, it will be open tomorrow or Saturday at the latest.

    I also noticed a big generator (I think - didn't get a good look) at the back of Costa (in the Lidl Car Park area), I wonder has Costa got power yet!

    Has anyone else heard the rumour that Paul Healy of SuperValu is the operator of the Costa?


  • Registered Users Posts: 40 Diddleydoo


    GeneHunt wrote: »
    I drove passed Costa this morning and noticed a sign on the window saying "NOW OPEN" but it was clear to see that there was still work going on inside. I think your right, it will be open tomorrow or Saturday at the latest.

    I also noticed a big generator (I think - didn't get a good look) at the back of Costa (in the Lidl Car Park area), I wonder has Costa got power yet!

    Has anyone else heard the rumour that Paul Healy of SuperValu is the operator of the Costa?

    What?? well that's one way to stop the competition!!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2 VicPlum


    rizzee wrote: »
    Yeah it's muck :(

    Just be grateful it's not another cheaply fitted out and cheaply sourced food Snug kitchen/Massimos effort!

    Was in costa yesterday, very busy. Said they were testing out opening hours this week and would open 8am-9pm to see where demand lay.


  • Registered Users Posts: 101 ✭✭Exile59


    They could really do with sorting out the illegal parking on the drive into Maelduin as well. There's no enforcement of the illegal parking there and with the increased traffic in and out of the estate it really is quite difficult to get by at times. Also agree re the parking outside Kavanagh's. Hopefully going forward with the increase in activity they'll move on the traffic/parking issues.

    I heard The Snug are going to start doing tapas on a Friday and Saturday night...if they want to have a change of direction I feel they need to do a total name re brand and a redesign inside and out. Snug Tapas....not so sure I see that working....!

    BTW there was a whole article on Dunshaughlin in Lovin Dublin last week....sponsored by developers of Dun Rioga....

    https://lovindublin.com/sponsored/the-commuters-guide-heres-everything-you-need-to-know-about-living-in-dunshaughlin


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators Posts: 16,963 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gonzo


    VicPlum wrote: »
    Just be grateful it's not another cheaply fitted out and cheaply sourced food Snug kitchen/Massimos effort!

    Was in costa yesterday, very busy. Said they were testing out opening hours this week and would open 8am-9pm to see where demand lay.

    Costa seems to be doing very well mid morning to early afternoon. After 4pm there is hardly anyone there and for the past few days Costa has closed before 6pm.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 608 ✭✭✭maik3n


    Exile59 wrote: »
    They could really do with sorting out the illegal parking on the drive into Maelduin as well. There's no enforcement of the illegal parking there and with the increased traffic in and out of the estate it really is quite difficult to get by at times. Also agree re the parking outside Kavanagh's. Hopefully going forward with the increase in activity they'll move on the traffic/parking issues.
    Funnilly enough, there are now traffic cones running the whole way from the turkish barbers around to the back of the flats behind the courthouse.

    I fear it may be down to the works starting beside Maelduin though,

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    rather than any great developments for the parking situation.

    Mind you, we shouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth so we can be somewhat glad that the builders have done this. :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 101 ✭✭Exile59


    maik3n wrote: »
    Funnilly enough, there are now traffic cones running the whole way from the turkish barbers around to the back of the flats behind the courthouse.

    I fear it may be down to the works starting beside Maelduin though,

    th_87160_mael_122_425lo.jpg

    rather than any great developments for the parking situatution.

    Mind you, we shouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth so we can be somewhat glad that the builders have done this. :D

    Yea, I'd say that's because they're about to start a fairly big build in behind he apartments. I'm fine with this once there's less cars parked on that road!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 692 ✭✭✭CUCINA


    The arrival of LIdl and Costa I think is a fantastic boost for the town (more of a town now, rather than a village).

    My wife and I had a coffee in Costa and had a browse around the supermarket. It felt almost surreal looking around at this new part of the town.

    SoI what else is needed to enhance the area? Personally, I would love to see the arrival of a proper fish n' chip to compete against that miserable Macari's/VIlage Grill outfit.

    And another restaurant wouldn't go astray. The lack of foodie places was really evident during the last Harvest Festival, when there was a long queue for the normally deserted Golden Phoenix "restaurant ".

    Another personal thing for me would be a bicycle shop in the town. I just do a bit of cycling, mainly in the summer months but for repairs etc, I would have to go to ,say, "Stag's" in Lucan.

    One thing we DON'T need is another hair shop!

    So what else do you reckon would be a useful addition to the area?


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators Posts: 16,963 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gonzo


    The addition of Lidl and Costa has transformed Dunshaughlin from a dead village with a busy area only at SuperValu into a more lively town with a choice of Supermarkets, a very comfortable Coffee shop, much more parking and open spaces.

    I would really like another food outlet to go between Costa and the Pharmacy, but not a resaturant in that location as that next unit is quite small.

    Something like Subway or Chopped. If I could ask for anything in there it would be a Boojum Mexican Burrito Bar, but Dunshaughlin doesn't have the population for it, I think they only operate in cities.

    We could also do with a proper, modern newsagent that may also cater for tea/coffee/sandwiches/wraps etc.

    When the current housing developments are finished, I wouldn't mind another pub in the town, a larger pub with a cosy wooden and warm atmosphere that specializes in craft beers and a nice inexpensive food menu.

    Dunshaughlin pubs currently mostly just have the same selection of standard beers in them all and the Sibin's food menu is really expensive, far too expensive for what it is.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2 VicPlum


    Gonzo wrote: »
    Costa seems to be doing very well mid morning to early afternoon. After 4pm there is hardly anyone there and for the past few days Costa has closed before 6pm.

    Noticed that alright Gonzo. I'd say it'll be a 9-5 opening with maybe 1 late night. Think they'll miss a trick though closing at 5 as once the 5-630 Dinner lull is over you often get people out walking and looking for somewhere that's not the pub for a stop off especially on the brighter evenings.
    I hope they open early at around 8am. Never understand why coffee shops don't open early for the commute trade and at a time when people really need coffee!

    I saw the snug kitchen had their tapas idea advertised on their window today. Starting August 10th it said. Looks like there'll be no much needed rebrand or decor change.

    I'd love a decent night time food place. Somewhere modern, even a gastro pub type place would do very well I'd say. Massimos is just so old fashioned and as has been pointed out the sibin is over expensive and can be quite uninviting with sports blaring out on the screens etc
    Also on my wish list is a swimming pool and a decent deli/local produce type shop.


  • Registered Users Posts: 101 ✭✭Exile59


    Yea I think everyone's in agreement there's so much going on and so much more to come. I saw there was planning granted for a large petrol station just off the M3 near the new development of Dun Rioga, with permission for off license and food court etc. It would be great if it was something with a decent selection. I doubt it'll be the Barack Obama Plaza, but there'll undoubtedly be a few franchises there if it goes ahead.

    My thoughts on what would enhance Dunshaughlin...

    Definitely a new restaurant. Massimo's hasn't exactly set the town alight and it really looks very drab from the outside. A good place to eat with a bit of effort put into it would be great.

    Banning the piano player from An Shibin at weekends.

    Taxi's. I'm within walking distance of the town centre but when we weren't lack of taxi's was an awful headwreck. It will come in time no doubt.

    A decent gym. The one in the Community Centre is fairly poor in fairness.

    More craft beers. The selection in Supervalu is desperate. And more craft beer in the pubs.

    A parking warden. With a ruthless streak. Drafted in from Louth or Westmeath, someone whose unashamedly and pitifully committed to their job.

    Genuine thought put into future developments and planning in the town. Proper regulation with new developments and regard to the aesthetics of the town.

    A large forest and sea views.

    A few more shops to make the Saturday morning stroll through the town a bit more enjoyable.

    Little or no apartments. I think the more apartments, as a generalisation, I feel it has a lot more short term renters and commuters who don't enhance the sense of community in Dunshaughlin.

    On the spot fine issued by said traffic warden for anyone who refers to the town as DUBshaughlin.

    Stronger Garda presence. There's a lot of young people and it's inevitable there will be more anti social behaviour. I've heard of groups already in one estate in town causing a slight rucus at night.

    Major thought put into the road traffic plans and how the explosion in development will affect the town centre.

    Costa Coffee to be replaced by Starbucks, Or any organisation who can actually make coffee that doesn't taste like milky tea.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,797 ✭✭✭rizzee


    Exile59 wrote: »
    On the spot fine issued by said traffic warden for anyone who refers to the town as DUBshaughlin.

    Or Funshaughlin!

    I'd agree with the majority of your points there. Traffic warden badly needed in particular.

    A swimming pool and new gym is a must. Or a cheap Ben Dunne/ Fit4Less franchise.


    I would also add a small newsagents like Tara news the opposite side of the village, maybe beside Costa. A Centra/Daybreak or Tesco Express like Ratoath.

    I think it's a little soon to suggest an alternative to Costa :D Went in it once last week and like I already knew - muck. I'll take my Tassimo pods over it any day.


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