checky88 wrote: » Yeah just passed it at coolmine and the path is blocked with a sign saying closed for investigative work
beauf wrote: » I've tried finding the lesser known trails to get the kids out more interesting places on the bikes. They all have people on them in places I've never met anyone before. So I've stopped trying. Neighbours have reported the same. Somewhere like Catherine's park would have more space for social distancing. But it is (was) closed to cars.
Hurrache wrote: » You're right, the greenway from Ashtown to past Broombridge heading towards the city has been awful since the schools closed, I stopped using it as a result until the full lock down came along.
beauf wrote: » Can't wait for them to make progress on this route. So hopefully that's a positive sign.
Mercian Pro wrote: » Just about OK when walking if you avoid the busier periods but best avoided on a bike.
Hurrache wrote: » The mornings got noticeably busier with much more than usual walking or running and like you said, that was ok. But the evening commute was just hectic around there, avoid alright.
raheny red wrote: » Head up to Abbotstown.
beauf wrote: » That's a decent stretch for me. The Park is closer. But whats in Abbotstown? I mean I've been there in the various facilities. But what are you referring to.
raheny red wrote: » There's a new (well I think it's new) 2 km trail. The kids may be kept entertained for an hour or so. :-)
beauf wrote: » Ooh really. Any links?
muckwarrior wrote: » As someone who's moving to the Brompton/Delwood area, I hope the greenway goes ahead on the northside with a couple of extra access points. It'd be so much easier to access the canal than having to go via either of the train stations.
Former Former wrote: » Your future neighbours do not share your perspective
raheny red wrote: » There's a new (well I think it's new) 2 km trail. The kids may be kept entertained for an hour or so. :-) and more importantly anytime I've gone it's dead.
donaghs wrote: » Back to the original post, had a canal wander from Castleknock station past coolmine a while back. The wildness of it is beautiful. Something will be lost with a wide tarmac surface, even if other gain something.
muckwarrior wrote: » Some people just fear change. Where I currently live the canal is about 30 seconds from my front door and it's a tremendous resource.
Hurrache wrote: » If it's already a place for anti social and underage drinking, it's hardly going to make it a place for anti social and underage drinking. I'd imagine, being a teenager once, that the current attractiveness of the spot is the fact it's out of the way and not so readily accessible. Why should I contribute towards the costs of electronic gates that will exclude me from using, and accessing, a public amenity?
Former Former Former wrote: » Jaysus it's all happening this weekhttps://consult.fingal.ie/en/consultation/royal-canal-urban-greenway