2lazytogetup wrote: » in regard to the ballymore eustace, there are 2 routes, both start where the bridge meets the liffey.
jaffa20 wrote: » Where is this walk in ballymore Eustace? I wish there were more woodland walks around Naas. Can you walk around Palmerstown Gardens or is it closed to public? Moore abbey woods in Monasterevin is quite nice short loop walk. Only 20 mins away.
Kaizer Sosa wrote: » Hi all, For those of you with kids in Gael Choláiste Chill Dara, where did your kids go to Primary School? Is there a Irish language primary school in Naas?
wildwillow wrote: » Hot desking is not viable during Covid but I think there will be demand when the pandemic is over and people opt to work from a local base rather than home, perhaps a few days a week. On a pracatical note, the costings of office maintenance and cleaning, insurance and other overheads need to be carefully calculated There are so many coffee shops in the town, you won't need to supply coffee machines!!!!
2lazytogetup wrote: » nice ideological war heating up over a few meters squared.https://www.leinsterleader.ie/news/home/629699/short-stay-car-park-space-for-poplar-square-in-naas.html will be interesting if people who love their car and want parking will win against those that are more into pedestrianisation and somewhere to sit
Tomrota wrote: » My mind is baffled by people being so short-sighted as to complain about the loss of these parking spaces. In the long-run, the entire Main Street should be pedestrianised/one-way/only public transport. The current state of Naas is not feasible.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Think they could have done a better job with the square, paving would have been much nicer than the blacktop they put down also as timber absorbs water timber seating wasn't a great idea, been there plenty of times when the seats have been drowned. Still think it's a good idea though and more seats are required.
red_bairn wrote: » I am a blow-in and we settled here just after Christmas. I think those benches are a great idea and I saw loads of people out the other day on them when the sun was out of course! Coming from the idyllic little village of Greystones there are little things that Naas can steal from that type of setting to make it feel more welcoming and seating such as benches are one.
jrosen wrote: » I had heard the surfacing and seating was just a temporary until a final decisions was made with feedback.
ncoen wrote: » I'm a blow in myself red_bairn from North County Dublin... Moved here just before Xmas. I really like the benches, granted they will need a more permanent solution if agreed they should keep the pedestrian space. I hope they do. Ever feel like a pint when pubs open up, give me a shout! Us blow ins need to stick together til we slot in a little more to the town. On a separate note, what is the story with Monread playground? We've a 2.5yr old and it's a woeful playground. I have emails of TDs and councillors, might email them to see if there are any plans to update it. And finally, sports are opening up shortly so if anyone needs a head for football (astro or whatever) let me know! Dying for a kick about.
Xios wrote: » Does anyone know what building company or developer is working on this site behind the Osprey, can't see anything online, it doesn't seem to be Cairn or the new Devoy park development.