It wasnt me123 wrote: » Thank you so much for Sean's number. He arrived in this morning, fixed the problem, very reasonable, I'm delighted with it. Saved me a good few hundred buying a new one.
solerina wrote: » Don’t know but I do know there is no other possible exit, apparently planning permission had actually expired before they started to build. 40 ish houses planned. We should all be lodging objections...that roundabout is chaotic enough without 40-80 cars more coming onto it !!
For the demolition of the existing dwelling house and construction of a residential development of 48 dwellings consisting of House Type A: 2 no. 4 bed two and half storey detached units, House Type B: 8 no. 4 bedroom semi detached two storey and half storey units, House Type C 26 no. 3 bed semi detached 2 storey units, House Type D. 5 no. 2 bed 2 storey town house, and House Type E. 7 no. 3 bed 2 storey town houses. Permission is also sought for realignment of existing boundaries to enable compliance with and access to the approved Part VIII new road design and layout and, for connection to public foul and surface water sewers and public water main together with all associated site development works necessary to facilitate this development
Kimora Squeaking Tube wrote: » how can they build if permission is expired. Oh i see they have applied for extension of duration of planning on 28 December 2018 It is 06/550157 It was appealed to ABP 52.227298
solerina wrote: » Thanks, that gives a lot of information....do you mean some locals have appealed ? I would hope the appeal will be successful that roundabout is not suitable for more traffic or entrances
solerina wrote: I would hope the appeal will be successful that roundabout is not suitable for more traffic or entrances
Fionn wrote: » No tickets available in the station, I think you have to purchase them either online or on the train.
marvin80 wrote: » Cheers. When I buy a ticket online I usually collect them from a ticket vending machine at the station so for Clonmel I presume it's enough to show the ticket inspector the email as proof of tickets purchased?
zurbfoundation wrote: » Most roundabouts have 4 exits though?
solerina wrote: » Most roundabouts don’t exit onto a tight railway bridge, I think this exit is not suitable for the cars of 40 plus houses. The estate exit will be practically on top of the current road coming from town.
Deleted User wrote: » No it won’t. It’ll be directly across from the railway station road. I would imagine that it was taken into consideration when the roundabout was being built.
Deleted User wrote: No it won’t. It’ll be directly across from the railway station road. I would imagine that it was taken into consideration when the roundabout was being built.
freshpopcorn wrote: » Aldi may open a second store. Well they are looking at/for sites.https://www.leinsterexpress.ie/news/news/359287/mountmellick-laois-may-be-in-line-for-aldi-store-and-jobs.html
dieselbug wrote: » Not surprised by that. The present one I find is a bit hemmed in and kinda claustrophobic and I try to avoid it. Possibly just me, the one in Carrick on Suir I find much better.
darragh o meara wrote: » Weren't they looking at putting one on the old mart site on the Davis Rd?
Deleted User wrote: Lots of people gathered at dunnes in Oakville last night to mourn the loss of the trees and hedges that were cut,and to tie yellow ribbons around the remaining big tree..some singing went on too...
[Deleted User] wrote: » Lots of people gathered at dunnes in Oakville last night to mourn the loss of the trees and hedges that were cut,and to tie yellow ribbons around the remaining big tree..some singing went on too...
jlm29 wrote: » Surely this can’t be true?