ncoen wrote: » Ok its official, contracts are signed and we are moving to Naas and we cannot wait. Reading the posts above make us realise how much investment there is in Naas (Naas shopping centre, Poplar Sq, Kerdiffstown Park, Canal Greenway and much more) And with the increased population due to the new housing estates, and the fact that most people will wfh going forward, I would hope to see more cafes, bars, restaurants opening up in the town. So exciting times ahead! Now that I know we will be moving in 2 weeks time... eek... I need to source a moving van. Can anyone recommend a van and a man, preferably 2 men, to help with the move?? We have a good bit of furniture so would need to be a large van (i.e. bed, kitchen table, 2 sofas, desk etc). Thx ;-)
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2lazytogetup wrote: » though people are saying its not going to make much difference to traffic and wont be used much.
2lazytogetup wrote: » anyone know when this new exit from millenium park, and Sallins onto the N7 is going to open? though people are saying its not going to make much difference to traffic and wont be used much.
pale rider wrote: » Vodafone broadband not working in Naas, anybody else impacted ?
Darc19 wrote: » Never heard that. Choice of fairly free flow journey or stop start on Monread road? The amount of mis information and rubbish about this is amazing
2lazytogetup wrote: » im not sure its going to take traffic off the monread road. if im going from sallins to dublin, im not going to double back for ages by getting on a more southern part of the N7. It would be alot quicker, closer to the way the crow flies to hit the monread road at the sallins/millenium park roundabout and enter the N7 further up north.
Bogwoppit wrote: » You obviously don’t travel that route very often then do you?
pad199207 wrote: » It certainly will take the pressure off Monread Rd especially Millennium Roundabout and I’d imagine the majority of Sallins residents will use the new Millennium Interchange.
granturismo wrote: » I live in Sallins, anyone travelling from Clane or the Clane side of Sallins and travelling to the north of Naas and Dublin will not take this interchange, they will continue to take the Bodenstown Road, the canal road to Johnstown garden centre or the Monread road. I'll continue to use the Sallins road and Monread road for the north end of Naas. The new interchange will be a benefit for me heading to the south end of Naas or Waterford /Limerick routes.
2lazytogetup wrote: » its an absolute massive detour to new m7 entrance at millenium park. guarantee no-one in sallins will use it. maybe if coming from clane and you can bypass the whole of sallins, might work then when traffic is bad.
pad199207 wrote: » Surely to god the Lidl end of the village would use it no?
Lex Luthor wrote: » seems pointless then if this is the sentiment as the majority of the traffic will be going to/from Dublin
Tom_Walsh wrote: » Also - TK Max be another good Anchor tenant in the shopping centre!
Bogwoppit wrote: » I would have thought that unlikely with the one just over the road in shelbyville.