Curb Your Enthusiasm wrote: » This submission someone posted on Twitter regarding the South Mall cycle lane made me laugh. Contradicts himself over and over. Has he seen the width of the road?
Sonrisa wrote: » Is that an anonymous submission by Ann Doherty? :pac:
namloc1980 wrote: » There'll be no loss of road space for traffic on South Mall as a result of this proposal. That person is still more than welcome to sit in their car stuck in traffic for at least "30 minutes" as they put it - but trying to blame cycling for the motor traffic is really scraping the barrel. I'm surprised they didn't throw in the "too wet/hilly" line.
Curb Your Enthusiasm wrote: » He's got that covered too... :rolleyes:
igCorcaigh wrote: » Bishop Lucey Park. I've been visiting it quite it a bit these days to sit and have a coffee and watch the pigeons. Not to be a moaner, but it has been really uncared for by the Council. Bins are constantly overflowing, bird sh1t everywhere, the usual unsavoury types hanging around and harassing people, greenery not tended to. At least I did see two gardai walk through recently, a rare sight. Should there not be a warden keeping an eye on things? It doesn't feel safe and the shabbiness of it gives a terrible impression to visitors to the city. OK, I do moan a little bit
igCorcaigh wrote: » At least I did see two gardai walk through recently, a rare sight.
Flickerfusion wrote: » Bishop Lucy Park is basically the only green space in the city centre and they’re not even able to keep it clean! It’s really not good enough
titan18 wrote: » I'm amazed people go there instead of just walking out to Fitzgeralds park. It's been filthy for at least 20 years by now.
the beer revolu wrote: » If you have half an hour to spare, in the city centre, you'd use it all up walking to and from Fitzgerald's Park.
titan18 wrote: » I'd rather just browse in a shop or sit down in a cafe somewhere than sit in Peace Park tbh. Chance of being crapped on are too high with all those birds there.
Seamai wrote: » Why do so many people refer to that park as the "Peace Park"? That was never it's name. I appreciate there is a lot of anti church sentiment out there but Bishop Lucey Park is it's name.
igCorcaigh wrote: » I know! Peace Park is by Electric.
Seamai wrote: » Yes, correct! if you could call it a park, it's so small. The city centre is badly in need of more green spaces, but short of knocking down a few blocks I'm not sure how we'd solve this. Bishop Lucey Park isn't much more than an acre, there's barely a blade of grass in much of it as it's so heavily used.
igCorcaigh wrote: » Well, I live right next to the Pile of Rubble™ across the river. The rubble has just started to be cleared this week. Are the plans to build a hotel still going ahead?
namloc1980 wrote: » Coveney is some man for turning sods.
Dan Dare wrote: » Somebody told me that the Church of Ireland donated that plot of land to Cork city, and the Corporation promptly named it after one of the most reactionary bigots in the hierarchy of the Catholic Church in the twentieth century. Nice one.