panda100 wrote: » Is there? Where are they?
Stab*City wrote: No, we needs lots i mean!
OfTheMarsWongs wrote: » There used to be council owned sports centres. One where Supervalu Corbally is now and one near St. Nessans. They were great amenities. The one in Corbally even had a tennis court out the back. Someone drove a van into the Corbally one though and it caught fire. Not sure what happened the one near Nessans.
zulutango wrote: » Segregrated cycle lanes everywhere. Bus lanes on almost all bus routes but especially to/from Castletroy, Caherdavin and Raheen. People friendly, as opposed to car friendly streets. A Shannon River Interpretive Centre. More paved walkways along the river bank (up to Corbally, Longpavement, down to Corcanree) A rail link to Shannon Airport (especially in light of the planned population increase) Improved rail services to Cork and Galway. More residential accommodation in the city centre More high standard office construction in the city centre Demolition of some really poor quality modern buildings
Stab*City wrote: » We need: Free public sports areas Med-large sized music venue not controlled by Dolans More cycle lanes less bus lanes A world class amenity something to make people want to come here (Zoo, Aquarium, Water Park indoor of course, Theme Park or such) Better traffic management Rail link to Shannon A decent well run night club not catered to pissheads, students or rugby supporters A large scale music festival not controlled by Dolans Less discount shops
Shapey Fiend wrote: » Limerick needs more tourist attractions as well. You've got St Johns Castle and the Frank McCourt tour but you'd be hard pressed to find something to do over more than two days. Distillery/brewery tour, more frequent walking tours, pub crawl tours, traditional music trail maybe.
zulutango wrote: » A few people are looking for fewer bus lanes, but lack of bus lanes is the principle reason we have a really shoddy bus service (although there are clearly management and investment issues also). A city without a decent bus service isn't much of a city, imo. If we plan for all journeys of over a few km to be made by car, then we're just going to have lots and lots of traffic and congested streets. We'll be building way too many roads which will cost a fortune, and which could be spent on more beneficial things, and way too much useable space will be given over to parking, which is a really poor use of valuable city centre space. More bus lanes are an absolute must for Limerick.
zulutango wrote: » Shapey Fiend wrote: » Limerick needs more tourist attractions as well. You've got St Johns Castle and the Frank McCourt tour but you'd be hard pressed to find something to do over more than two days. Distillery/brewery tour, more frequent walking tours, pub crawl tours, traditional music trail maybe. Tsk, tsk
Jake Millions Greyhound wrote: » a) Marks & Spencer b) Monorail /End thread
Paddico wrote: » Any care to tell me what the limerick obsession is with Marks & Sparks. It will come some day and then, just like starbucks you'll realise M&S is overpriced for food and and their clothes are ****e quality
Jmccoy1 wrote: » Nandos Decent shops in the city centre Pizza slice place TGI Fridays Decent trance / techno nightclub Five Guys City centre bowling / cinema (Sarsfield Street)
damowill wrote: » Pizza Slice place. Cant believe there isnt one already.
OfTheMarsWongs wrote: » There was one for a bit in front of Penney’s. Last year, maybe early this year. Gone a few months anyway.