RINO87 wrote: » A cargo bike is an option
mik_da_man wrote: » Or even home delivery!! A lot to be said for it at the moment...
beer enigma wrote: » Tried that, bruised fresh stuff, wrong items, also means tesco van makes the same once a week trip I do
mik_da_man wrote: » Frustrating that the shopping isn't correct, but the van holds many shoppers deliveries, therefore reducing traffic...
LapsypaCork wrote: » I felt so lucky when I moved to Douglas 20 years ago but not any more. If you look deep, there is nothing there really. Take a person in their 20’s or 30’s for example like my kids. They have nowhere to buy decent clothes, and have no reason to be visiting Douglas nowadays, neither do I and I’m in my 50’s. The village is now just one big food hall as that’s all I can ever see opening in recent years. The cinema wasn’t supported by locals hence its closure. TBH, I’d rather see some nice apartment builds over any more fast food/take aways. Hopefully the City Council will have a good look at any further planning requests from supermarkets and takeaways.
Homesick Alien wrote: » I grew up in Douglas and my parents still live there. I genuinely could not believe it last time I was down when my parents told me an Aldi was going in where the old cinema is. I still can't believe it to be honest. The village has been ruined by shopping centres, a garage and now an Aldi and all the extra traffic that is going to bring. WTF were they thinking? Absolutely no vision for making the place liveable. They could have designated that area for the weekly market and had some permanent seating, green space, a small playground etc instead of it being squeezed in front of the shopping centre with nowhere to sit. They could have made the roads one way and had plenty of space for a two-way cycleway. There's so much they could have done but instead we get an Aldi and more traffic. It's a travesty. I mean there's already an Aldi 5 mins up the road in Grange!
Curb Your Enthusiasm wrote: » Dundrum and Blackrock villages in Dublin got an overhaul last summer, one way traffic system through the village and a contraflow cycle lane, laods of new seating and public realm upgrade. Douglas could easily have the same. Blackpool Village a similar story. City Council here have no ambition whatsoever.
Dbu wrote: » To be fair, Douglas is a lot cleaner since the City Council took over the running of it IMO A road sweeper machine is around most days now Cork County Council didnt give a toss about the place for years Fingerpost a case in point. If McDonald's didn't take over the maintenance of that it would be overgrown. Remember how the county council left it?
Curb Your Enthusiasm wrote: » Another Aldi planned for Skehard Road Blackrock.
namloc1980 wrote: » Isn't there an Aldi already there by the CSO?
Curb Your Enthusiasm wrote: » Yep. Apparently another one is on the cards, as the Blackrock store is one of their busiest. Crazy to have 90 car spaces vs just 10 bike spaces in this residential area.
run_Forrest_run wrote: » Are the 10 bike spaces often fully taken at the same time? I guess Aldi knows most people will take the car when shopping for obvious reasons. I get your point though, the Aldi in Passage probably has even less than 10 bike spaces (but are rarely used to be fair).
Curb Your Enthusiasm wrote: » That's fair enough, but Douglas needs a lot more than a road sweeper to improve.
TheChizler wrote: » I found the Echo article but no detail as to where exactly. The only place I can think of is that site to the east of Supervalu, but it would be madness to put a big development there and asking everyone to drive to it, especially with Supervalu next door and another Aldi 600m down the road. Weird attempt at April fools humour?
two wheels good wrote: » I recall a notice, (or was it a rumour) a while back about supermarket development on a residental site a few doors east of the Healy Blue Bin site on the the old road. An enormous site for a single residence but I remember thinking it seemed small for a supermarket. Otherwise .. near Bessboro?
Mefistofelino wrote: » The site is about 80 - 100m up from SuperValu, towards the credit union. There has been a Lyonshall sign on the metal gates there for some time.