kneemos wrote: » Haven't laid a block on the thing yet.
PhilOssophy wrote: » What was it and did herself make it?
vicwatson wrote: » Anyone moved into the new technology park yet?
Del.Monte wrote: » How about this for a topic of conversation? Below, the Sept.2019 press release from the Enniscorthy Chamber of Commerce welcoming the refurbishment of the Council offices in the Market Square:Wexford County Council has confirmed that the long-awaited modernisation of Enniscorthy Municipal District Offices in Market Square Enniscorthy is finally to get under way, with staff vacating the Market Square offices later this week and moving to the recently renovated Enniscorthy Courthouse just up the street, for the duration for the contract works. “The Market Square building has not undergone any significant investment for quite some time and as a result, it lacks the modern facilities and services expected in a public services building today” said Mr. Mackey. “Wexford County Council is investing approximately one million euro in a major refurbishment programme to modernise the building. The public will be able to enjoy much improved public facilities, including measures to improve privacy for those visiting the building, disabled access to floors above ground level, works to weather proof the building and a significant upgrade of the telecommunications system. These much-needed refurbishment works will help ensure this iconic building reaches its full potential, not only in terms of improved public access to Council services in the Enniscorthy District for many years to come, but also in contributing to a rejuvenation of Enniscorthy’s Market Square and surrounding areas”, said Mr. Mackey. The Chamber might as well close up shop if they are just going to parrot Council press releases. I would like to know just what members of the public were demanding that a million Euros be spent on doing up these offices when a lick of paint might have been warranted? The Council and their hangers on seem to be able to come up with unending ways of squandering money. The best thing that could be done with the offices is for them to be turned over for public use - say an Indoor Market facility or an Arts Centre - as refurbished offices are going to do absolutely nothing to regenerate the town centre. Anybody??
PhilOssophy wrote: » There was just no comeback to punisher5112's post above.....
jpb1974 wrote: » Just finished work and had me dinner.
Duffry Goat wrote: » This forum is very quiet lately. Are users losing interest?
Duffry Goat wrote: » This Forum seems to be fading away. Is it because nothing is happening? Or is it just post Christmas blues when nobody has a euro in their pockets? Main streets deserted mid week. Pubs empty.
EverythingGood wrote: » FG canvassers out en masse this evening
Del.Monte wrote: » The latest work of the the village idiots.
KathleenGrant wrote: » Not sure what they are being taught in school but they should be taught respect at home first and foremost. My mother would have leathered me for that as a young one.
EverythingGood wrote: » That notice has been there ages, its a derelict property notice
Del.Monte wrote: » This from Facebook. What are young people in Enniscorthy taught in school? Obviously not to respect their heritage? The '98 monument in the Mkt.Square is vandalised too and ignored by the powers that be.
Cantona's Collars wrote: » New phone accessories shop open at the bottom of Weafer Street. There's a new notice on the door of The Old House, something to do with the regeneration project. I was driving by so couldn't get a good look.