KathleenGrant wrote: » That doesn't look like Slaney Street. What was there previously?
jpb1974 wrote: The overall master plan also includes a longer term ambition to create a car and coach park at the Turret Rocks with a cable car connection to the Castle, over the river Slaney, to help transform Enniscorthy into a landmark visitor destination. ....... Full details in our next issue of Slaney News on 3rd August.
DaKrimsonBarun wrote: » I assume the cable car will be designed to be reminiscent of the work of Enniscorthy's most famous and beloved daughter Eileen Gray?
kneemos wrote: » How about an escalator on Castle Hill?
PhilOssophy wrote: I'd love that, hate walking up that hill......is the escalator going up or down or one each way?
kneemos wrote: » Interpretive centre for the Castle is going ahead apparently. Not sure who's interested in this stuff or want a history lesson on their holidays,but anyway.https://www.pressreader.com/ireland/enniscorthy-guardian/20200721/281487868663621
the kelt wrote: » Its a funny thread. Posts and posts and posts bemoaning the state of the town, how nothing is done, no one wants to improve the town etc etc. Then comes a few stories about possible plans to revamp the town with different ideas from opening up the streets for restaraunts and pubs to have seating outside to more out there projects etc and nothing but ridicule and more moaning. Looking at the thread every single plan or idea is shot down straight away yet 90% of the thread is about how nobody does anything for the town Kinda apt in many ways when you look at it.
johnnybmac wrote: » 'The old bridge is not very pedestrian friendly,' Said Mr Enright. Two footpaths on the old bridge. How many footpaths should we have Mr Enright ??? Pedestrian crossing either side would do the trick methinks. Maybe use the money you saved to actually repair the footbridge at the end of the prom using proper materials, and professional people. This is what I am seriously worried about when looking at any proposed changes to our town. Our council workers don't seem to have the ability or drive/management to properly maintain the very few decent public amenities that we have... They will be left to rot like the seats and railings mentioned at the start of this thread...
EverythingGood wrote: » Exactly - few of the moaners on here should put their name forward for local elections, or apply for council jobs and move up the ranks, seeing as how qualified they seem to be in everything.