ChewBerecca wrote: » A University/college isnt an outdoor place. It'll reopen to the public when it's ready and safe to do so just like other third levels across Ireland.
Swiper the fox wrote: Which other third level campuses are currently locked up? Would you consider it unsafe to open?
kilburn wrote: » UL is still locked. I imagine if LIT could they would but it's surrounded by low walls and no gates.
Swiper the fox wrote: UL has been open for over a month, possibly longer,
kilburn wrote: » News to me I saw in another thread here it was locked still
Swiper the fox wrote: » Which other third level campuses are currently locked up? Would you consider it unsafe to open?
banie01 wrote: » I'm a student out there and nothing student accessible at undergrad level is open. Even the library is running click and collect. The outdoor sports facilities are open/bookable as is a weights room. Nothing else that I know of is open out there as of yet and given the very restricted on site schedule for students for the autumn semester? I'd be quite surprised to learn what actually is open?
YFlyer wrote: » My supervisor had to enter the Lonsdale building. He needed a request from the Dean of Science and the head technician.
Miike wrote: » Everyone needed to be named and approved, academic staff or otherwise as per COTEC guidelines.
YFlyer wrote: » I'm aware of that. It's extreme on campus. You can only go up one staircase and down another.
MmmmmCheese wrote: » Hi all, Just wondering what people's experiences of bars and restaurants have been in Limerick since I haven't ventured out since they've reopened. Have they been strict with the time limit? Can anyone comment on which bars don't hoosh people after the 105 minutes? Also would you need a booking of a Saturday night to get a table anywhere? Planning on heading out over the weekend and just seeing which places would be our best bet.
Treepole wrote: » I'm sure pubs that were being a bit flexible with the time limit wouldn't appreciate it being advertised online.
Potential-Monke wrote: » Yeah, noticed that myself. I have my own in the car I use before I go into anywhere now, and unless the sanitiser is automatic, it makes no sense (to me) to use them.
Cookiemunster wrote: » Why does it need to be automatic? In the highly unlikely scenario that the virus did happen to be on the dispenser, then the sanitiser that comes out of it will kill any that touched your hand.
tweek84 wrote: » Anyone else notice some of the hand sanitizers used in premises are definitely watered down or quite simply do not contain alcohol?? I initially thought the sanitizers seemed weak due to lack of a smell but had a few cuts from gardening (covid gardening) used some of the sanitizers and got no sting not even a sensation but when I used the sanitizers in my car I nearly burned the hands off myself.
Pacifico wrote: » Is UL open for a walk on the grounds??
dominatinMC wrote: » Yep
the_blackstuff wrote: » Can you actually drive in and park on the grounds now or is it just pedestrian access?
Pacifico wrote: » Just back and you can drive in the entrance by the pool...the other one is closed. Parking no problem and it’s very quiet!!