bigslick wrote: » Ah that would be quite the change. Where did you see/hear this, or just on the grapevine?
Zipppy wrote: » Wee phibsboro dronevideo...https://youtu.be/wDXlVNCsGa4
deep_dish wrote: » Is there anything that can be done about people breaking the red light at the crossroads in the centre of the village? It absolutely infuriates me. Nothing more so than when someone does it and you can see them on their phone while they speed through a red. The junction is a nightmare to try and cross and is almost as dangerous when you're just standing there waiting. I saw a crash a few weeks ago where one car landed inches away from the entrance to Doyle's pub. If anyone had been standing there, they'd have been wiped out or used as a buffer between the vehicle and the wall. Can anything be done? I'm willing to give up my time, my skill set, my anything that can help. Can warning signs be erected? A better CCTV system? Contact some politicians? Anything?
deep_dish wrote: Is there anything that can be done about people breaking the red light at the crossroads in the centre of the village? It absolutely infuriates me. Nothing more so than when someone does it and you can see them on their phone while they speed through a red.
deep_dish wrote: The junction is a nightmare to try and cross and is almost as dangerous when you're just standing there waiting. I saw a crash a few weeks ago where one car landed inches away from the entrance to Doyle's pub. If anyone had been standing there, they'd have been wiped out or used as a buffer between the vehicle and the wall.
deep_dish wrote: Can anything be done? I'm willing to give up my time, my skill set, my anything that can help. Can warning signs be erected? A better CCTV system? Contact some politicians? Anything?
deep_dish wrote: » Is there anything that can be done about people breaking the red light at the crossroads in the centre of the village? .. Can anything be done?
Interested Observer wrote: I always find it mad there's a pitch and putt course in Shandon. I've never actually seen it I don't think.
Gavin shels wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/developer-s-dispute-with-tesco-risks-phibsborough-development-1.3853691
hankless wrote: » The old ice rink complex is going to be a Jury's Hotel. That'll be a great addition to the village and such a useful amenity to locals :rolleyes:
Zipppy wrote: » Shelbourne hotel group I thought ?
pmcc1 wrote: » How on earth did this MM Capital press-release get printed by the IT? MM even had the audacity to imply that they were somehow restoring the existing Shopping Centre and sorting out the asbestos - which forms no part of their plan. They're just putting a stupid cage around the existing monstrous block, and building additional blocks next to it. When I think about what the An Bord Planeala should have forced them to do with that site... gosh!
Interested Observer wrote: » Knocking down the tower was never on the cards because of the Tesco. The developers don't own it.
niconline76 wrote: » That means if no agreement is reached MM would waste 15M?! I find that hard to believe, there must be smtg else behind this
Zipppy wrote: » Scaffolding up at Doyle's corner on old bookies building (the only vacant corner) I wonder what's happening ? #exciting
ongarboy wrote: » Good to hear. That corner has let down the whole Doyle's Corner central junction of Phibsboro for years either as a shabby bookies or an even shabbier vacant unit. Hopefully something interesting and colorful moves in!
niconline76 wrote: Just walked by , whatever it is it seems impacting the whole building and not just 1 storey. Very curious but no rumours at all around?!
hankless wrote: » Fallon and Byrne deli would be great. I really hope it's not a Dealz. There's a Euro Giant within sight and the other 'cheap things' shop a few doors up from Tesco. We hardly need another one, and it'll bring nothing of true value to the area.
ongarboy wrote: » ....There are a string of those god awful "fake designer clothes fallen off the back of a lorry" shops between Loretta's and the old ice rink which I'd love to see replaced with better style shops. They really drag down the area.
ongarboy wrote: » Also, there are way too many charity shops for every conceivable cause in the area. I'm not against charity shops per se as they do add a quirky vibe to a place but having an over supply of them doesn't help create a good retail mix.