Cantona's Collars wrote: » Apparently Cartons in Camolin lost out on up to €6000 in takings the day the bypass opened. It might seem excessive/hearsay/pub talk but I'm sure they did lose a serious amount of money as the place was always busy no matter what time I passed it.
sjb25 wrote: » N30 section open tomorrow according to Paul keogh and sure he would know https://www.facebook.com/94632597137/posts/10157528526187138?s=100000029173547&sfns=mo
E30i wrote: » Swung by that way this morning and no change at 7.30am anyway
kneemos wrote: » Definitely opening.https://www.southeastradio.ie/2019/08/new-n30-section-between-enniscorthy-and-new-ross-to-open-tomorrow/
ITDept wrote: » Minor issues with the health and safety final checks according to our local councillor: Due to some minor issues arising out of the mandatory Health & Safety Audit it now seems likely that the new N30 link between Scarawalsh and Templescoby will not open today as previously stated. These issues are being addressed on site and a further information update will issue later today. It is now expected that the road will open early next week.
ITDept wrote: » It is now expected that the road will open early next week.
spacetweek wrote: » Shocking incompetence. It was supposed to open the same day as the M11 mainline!
Last Stop wrote: » Incompetence by who? The contractor? It could very well be the case that the mainline was prioritised to ensure Leo could open it before he went on his holliers. I’m open to correction but the mainline was opened ahead of schedule so this section is arguably on schedule. Who said it was supposed to open the same day as the mainline anyway? I think it’s just incredibly lazy to call the delayed opening of a section of road due to health + safety concerns incompetence particularly given the same contractors have just delivered over 40km of motorway.
CoBo55 wrote: » It's shocking imo, it was supposed to open all at once on the Friday of the bank holiday weekend, feckin guys arsing around doing feck all, thank God his lordship Leo was going on the holliers or it would never have opened.
BelfastVanMan wrote: » I think it was more to do with farmers protesting that held it up... awful lot of armchair experts here. :-/
CoBo55 wrote: » The hold up on the Kiltealy road roundabout could have been resolved from day one only bam, as usual, acted the bollox. Only because a local farmer helped them by physically hindering the laying of tar their house would have been left in the shadow of a massive silt lake without any overflow protection. These are actual people we're talking about here not just dots on someone's map, the people knew if the had let bam leave they were doomed.
josip wrote: » What's a silt lake and how does it cast a shadow ?
CoBo55 wrote: » All drainage from the road is routed to man made settlement pits lined with plastic sheeting you'll see them dotted along the road surrounded with wire fencing. Bam raised the height of the road behind the house for reasons only they're privvy too, as a consequence the level of this pit is much higher than the original drawing shows. There was no overflow run off on this lake so in a case of a heavy downpour it would flow into the house which is much lower.
josip wrote: » This is the place?
Cantona's Collars wrote: » Those houses are above the road, unless silt can flow uphill then I can't see the problem. They dug down way into the hill to build the road there. A lot of protests were actually about noise from the road before even a base course was laid,the fencing hadn't even been erected.
CoBo55 wrote: » What?? The house in question is below the level of pit.
spacetweek wrote: » Ah jaysus, enough about the house already. Did the N30 open today?