The Talking Bread wrote: » This is what I thought, it would clearly have been "mentioned" somewhere at the very least if it was. There is barely a reference to the incident online or twitter, the usual sources etc that I can see
rosiem wrote: » Was reported on twitter last night by Naas Ball that it was fatal but delighted to hear this is not the case.
sdraobs wrote: » The option that would have suited punchestown gate/the gallops would have cost alot more. Not sure how much more, but im assuming its coming from KCC's coffers so there would be less money for other initiatives in Naas/ Kildare.
beertons wrote: » I'd have put it the far side of the race course, either starting near the old gaa or at the old concrete place beside donnelly mirrors. Get money off the NTA, Grant apple green permission and use their rates to speed it up. Loads of green fields, shouldn't take too long.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Absolutely they're picking the wrong route. The road needs to coming off the naas ball roundabout and coming out close to Craddockstown golf club. But that route would be more expensive.
wobbles-grogan wrote: » I don't think this route should be built. It's not a "ring" road if it's in the town. The amount of HGVs the south ring road carries is insane, I can only assume some of them will be on this stretch then too. It'll be a major problem for the people living along the stretch.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » But if its not built the HGV's will continue to block up the Dublin road.
BrownFinger wrote: » Whats peoples opinions on the new road?https://www.kildarenow.com/news/residents-opposed-naas-inner-relief-road-route-release-statement/270904 I think it's great but the people at punchestown gate/the gallops will get a raw deal. Surely they would have been told about this when those houses were built.
hero001 wrote: » so there will be a significant increase in traffic up the ballycane road, which I'm sure those residence are not happy with.
BrownFinger wrote: » The extra cars won't just appear out of nowhere though . They are currently there but they have to go down to the crossings and turn left. Even if the road is moved to outside the race course they will still have to drive up ballycane hill. The reality is that both routes are needed. As you said it's been a long time coming in one form or another.
WhatsGoingOn2 wrote: » Jobs being advertised for Burger King in the new Applegreen Millennium Park
wilser wrote: » Handy for the kids in a couple of years when the new school is opened ��
john_johnerson wrote: » Starbucks going into the jolly unit. Hard to get excited by that one. Costa missed a trick there.
tempnam wrote: » Saw that on the Naas Ball Facebook page.... doesn't say where that information came from? Wonder if it's true.