2lazytogetup wrote: » How fires are still allowed is beyond me.
BrownFinger wrote: » The peasants need to heat their hovels somehow.
L1011 wrote: » Naas has been a smokeless coal zone since 2000; but Green Party idiocy in their last term in Government encouraged use of stinking smoking wood burners all over which are a major contributor. Add that to them incentivising diesels and they've basically been killing asthmatics.
2lazytogetup wrote: » naas isnt that poor. they are more into their scandanavian hygge than saving money.
pad199207 wrote: » Exactly. Naas keeps the county going.
2lazytogetup wrote: » ive heard that diesel motor vehicles are not that bad anymore. they have filters and restrictions on pollution they can admit. no filters for wood burning. arsenic etc comes straight out.
beertons wrote: » as for smokey coal, is that not near on impossible to get now?
gar wrote: » I see planning going in for Naas shopping centre with an ambitious opening date for Christmas 2022 and kerdiffstown landfill getting redeveloped to a park, all weather pitches, playground and walking paths in the next 4 years. This town might be getting it's **** together
Darc19 wrote: » Work starting on Naas SC immediately as planning not needed for a lot of the immediate work. (cleaning up, rubble removal, carpark, external finishes etc) Seems there will be about 22 shops, so very much a local shopping centre so won't be competing against whitewater or attracting more traffic. A lot of medical use / training use in the planning which is good
gar wrote: » This town might be getting it's **** together
Tomrota wrote: » Indeed, nice to see the secondary school on the ring road progressing too. Now we just need to fix the transport deficit as there is no point in having all these facilities if you have to sit in traffic for an hour. Just a few local and intra-local bus routes integrated into the single fare system and to be included in the DART expansion programme, and then we’ll be on par with the rest of the commuter belt. I mean how is anyone expected to get to the Naas shopping centre from Kill, Monread, Sallins or even Blessington without driving? Look at Bray with their 7 or 8 Dublin Bus routes, you can get anywhere you like for so cheap.
pad199207 wrote: » Agree 100%. Dublin Bus or Go Ahead really need to step in here now. Integrate Naas/Monread/Sallins/Johnstown/Kill into the network with Celbridge, Leixlip and Maynooth.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Yeah the travellers are now gone from the ring road and stoppers have been put in place. Hopefully that's the last we see of them. Loads of waste and rubbish left behind as usual.
Tomrota wrote: » It’s a disgrace. Imagine if I decided to pitch a tent in the middle of a publicly funded cycle track. I would be arrested within 24 hours.
2lazytogetup wrote: » no you wouldnt be arrested. its not a disgrace. your racism is a disgrace.