Apparently some of the traders had an alternative plan for that closed unit. They wanted some sort of tourist display/reception area and were in discussions with another section of the council and other tourism bodies.
The council plans to renovate the ground floor of the former Hilser's building into a city council information and public display centre and to install public toilets and public changing facilities.
whisky_galore wrote: » Not having public toilets doesn't make addicts and drinkers disappear magically.
lostinsuperfunk wrote: » But according to the Examiner, that's what is actually being proposed: I don't know that the traders' issue is. We need more public toilets, and this sounds like a good facility. The existing toilet in the English Market is inadequate and even if the closed Grand Parade toilet was reopened it still wouldn't be sufficient.
yenom wrote: » They use the bus station toilets at the moment to shoot up. I imagine the traders don't want them shooting up next to the market.
beer enigma wrote: » Fully support additional facilities in the area, especially if they are manned and maintained, but this just isn't the place for one. Its slap bang in between the two open entrances to the market. I'm sure it wont smell :rolleyes: but even the thought of it feels wrong. The other side is that any queuing for the toilets will intermingle with the people in and out of the market. At the moment with limited access it would be unworkable with the security and queues on the market. That area is jammers in the Summer an a 'loo queue' would be messy. As I say totally in favour of more facilities....just not there...imagine that whole middle section as a toilet
RINO87 wrote: » I've always wondered this, but why is the English market seen as a tourist attraction? Genuine question! I mean they are everywhere on the continent, most towns over a certain size have them.
beer enigma wrote: » Because if you are into food then they are a huge attraction. One of the main reasons I visited Barcelona was to see the Boqueria, likewise the Time Out in Lisbon and Borough Market in London. Probably doesn't translate to everyone but 30% of all the visitors to the English Market during the summer are tourists.
RINO87 wrote: » I agree, but the places you have listed are on another level completely to the English market.
titan18 wrote: » I'd also imagine the reason it's popular with tourists is cos what else is there in the city.
notAMember wrote: » Galleries- there are loads of them, Museums (butter museum is great in particular!), Shandon bells, st finbarrs cathedral, the city gaol. Pubs and music venues, cafes, restaurants. Walking tours of the bridges, amazing stories around some of those. Kayaking tours on the river. There's loads of tourist stuff in Cork! Sometimes it's nice to take a few days and be a tourist in your own city. Enjoy!
Deleted User wrote: » You can see everything there is to see in Cork City in a day.
notAMember wrote: » Ah now, You boardsies are a fierce mopey lot! Would want to get out more. Cork is absolutely stuffed with interesting things. I've lived here for decades and still not seen it all, after showing many visitors around. I haven't been in every restaurant, every cafe. I don't know the story of every bridge, only saw the drowning cell under south gate bridge a few years ago. Not everyone knows this story either...https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/dr-james-barry-the-irishwoman-who-fooled-the-british-empire-1.2781260 Taking a walk up military hill, over to the barracks and around that area would take you a day in itself and you still wouldn't know it. There are plenty of nooks and crannys in UCC too. Ever explored the Honan?
Deleted User wrote: » I was born and raised there. I have seen it all.
notAMember wrote: » Cool cool, which river tour did you prefer?
Deleted User wrote: » The "Don't Get Triggered Online" Tour. You should try it, you definitely need it.
notAMember wrote: » Hah. Thought so. Too busy getting ghosted by online dates and playing with your Xbox to have seen the city. No need to talk it down though.
titan18 wrote: » Id say St Finbarrs, UCC and the English Market are probably the biggest 3, and obviously pubs. Our museums are meh, and our restaurants and cafes serve the same stuff you'd get anywhere else.
PreCocious wrote: » St Finbarr's is meh. Shandon would be more of an attraction - you get to make noise and have a great view of the city. UCC isn't particularly worth a visit. The Crawford isn't bad particularly its Irish collection.