Stopitwillya wrote: » No point blaming the Dunmore road. I presume they are on council land. They should be on slip roads off the ring road like out across from the council golf course. Away from everything. Not centre of a road with lots of housing. What councillors are elected up that way. They are not doing their job.
BBM77 wrote: » Completely disagree with you, it is not an acceptable place. The fact of the matter is these people don’t obey the law and live a lifestyle that is disruptive to people in the surrounding area. And frankly most people find very intimidating.
no.8 wrote: » Pavee point continue to exhibit a tone deafness. The untrustables run rampage
iseegirls wrote: » Out of interest, how long have they taken up that area? Feels like some of the housing developments came after they've already been there.
Azatadine wrote: » It wasn't always as filthy or sprawling as it is now though was it? Seemed to be better contained originally? It's a filthy dump now sprawled all over the place.
Banana Republic. wrote: » Talk about sh*****g on your own doorstep. I’ve never understood why they leave their own places get so filthy and disgusting. Can’t be good for their health n their kids. It’ll get allot worse now once all the bays are filled. Dependent on which families they put there, there could be a lot of trouble around with other families or families in houses close to it having trouble with them.
StringerBell wrote: » My son is in Educate together which involves me driving up that way every morning (Covid notwithstanding) but I have resigned myself to the fact that I will probably be going the long way round for collections in the near future, still think the morning will be fine but driving through what is essentially a halting site now with caravans on both sides of the road isn't something I'll be looking to do on a daily basis. Its actually an absolute disgrace whats been allowed to happen up there, totally demoralising for residents too surely which will have a knock on effect.
shockwave wrote: » I know of one family that was given a house and they use it to store stuff and to house their dogs while they live in a caravan in the drive.
Banana Republic. wrote: » I think that’s everywhere, waste of house just a drive to house the caravan. It’s a huge waste of housing that others would love to have for their families. I’d appreciation is wanted for the “culture” then respect others rights and culture. The greed I hate. This is not every traveller by the way.
LuasSimon wrote: » Greed is the least of the problem .....never doing a days work and expecting tax payers to pay welfare from cradle to grave and house them as well is a huge cost to you and all other tax payers. Not to mention all the crime and intimidation some members of the traveller community inflict on the communities that are funding them
Deleted User wrote: » I still cannot get over the portaloos on the footpath.
alta stare wrote: » Has anyone contacted the council about that place and if so did they reply? It would be interesting to know what their thoughts or plans with it are. If something isnt done it will soon become a no go area.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I passed over there this morning and I was pleasantly surprised with how tidy the place looked. Footpaths were cleared and overall it's the best I've seen it in a very long time. It even exceeds last year.
marlin vs wrote: » A fine Marquee up there yesterday laid out and an alter inside, looked set up for a wedding and the place was nice and tidy.
Azatadine wrote: » It's a dirty hell hole and it'll always be a filthy hell hole. It'll be a no go area when they put more of them in there.