Ludo wrote: » Their store in Ballincollig is always even emptier than the one in Douglas used to be and that is in a "retail park". In fairness, it is not the kind of shop that is going to ever be that busy no matter where it is. People buy in bulk for the most part in them and dont spent time browsing.
undertaker fan 88 wrote: » It's also alot cheaper to buy pet products online these days. Maxi zoo is quiet expensive
Cork Trucker wrote: » Wait for the “Shop local save jobs” outcry. I 100% agree with you though.
mustang shelly wrote: » I really hope that the book shop reopens. They had some great bargains.
Harika wrote: » The library? Yeah they really sold for a bargain lol
mustang shelly wrote: » Nope, the shop that sold books, lottery tickets, sweets, stationery, etc. It would of been a little bit down from Clarks.
lilmissprincess wrote: » They're still in Blackpool shopping centre so hopefully they will be back in. Loved that shop!
SaltyJohn wrote: » Book Station
beer enigma wrote: » Whilst I'm really looking forward to having the centre open again, I'm REALLY looking forward to the relief road opening again !
Dbu wrote: » While I appreciate where you are coming from, since the day that road closed the traffic in Douglas has been great
dulpit wrote: » I wonder if they could do something to make the road only accessible for people going in and out of centre? I've been through Douglas a bit in the last while and traffic does seem to flow better since it's been closed.
Treehelpplease wrote: » Nothing to do with working from home (although that helps). As soon as they closed that street (Riverwalk I think), the traffic flow has been great. Church Street was crippling, though, and that was benefitted by WFH
Treehelpplease wrote: » ridiculous, yeah. I was driving around that corner recently and someone walked out right in front of me. it doesn't help either that taxis use that footpath to park on so just swing in front of you to get onto it. the whole street layout in Douglas needs a vast rethink and upgrading. the only decent one is the relief road. wide road, wide footpaths, big trees, a decent amount of crossings, little traffic despite heavy use. for such a big and important area in the city, a lot of it looks like a regular old town in a county (in terms of excess parking, poor allocation of space, traffic)
kub wrote: » Let's not forget that Douglas is only recently ( May 19 ) in the actual jurisdiction of Cork City Council. Despite what anyone says about them and I know they are not perfect but at least they have vast experience with a lot of issues that Douglas village has had for years thanks to the inaction of the County Council who have zero experience or indeed expertise when if comes to Urban issues. I am optimistically expecting the City Council to sort out Douglas in time. I am not however holding my breath on that, but as I said at least they have the necessary experience
snotboogie wrote: » I think Douglas is past saving. The cinema site was make or break, an aldi is the worst realistic thing that could have gone in there; another car dependent supermarket squeezed in between a Tesco and M&S on one side and a Dunnes on the other side. It should have been left as it was until Busconnects was rolled out and gave the option for other developments.
Dbu wrote: » While I appreciate where you are coming from, but since the day that road closed the traffic in Douglas has been great
Treehelpplease wrote: » at least lidl by old carrigaline road didnt happen that wouldve been a disaster. even the entrance to douglas. from douglas road its a mess of car lanes and islands and the ugly shopping centre. from sth douglas road its even worse. it looks like a run down american city before you go under the bridge and then back to narrow traffic filled streets. hopefully one day the street with subway can be made pedestrian and bus only, that might help a bit.
funnydoggy wrote: » I hope to f*ck that we open on time now given the whole level 5 business..
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JohnK wrote: » Could still open with Tesco and M&S
funnydoggy wrote: » I'd imagine it'll be postponed. A large opening on November 12th just wouldn't work esp. as it's indoors. January 2021?