On a walk recently I noticed ivy removed from part of Menlo Castle's front facade. I can't remember this place without any ivy and was wondering if anyone knows who is doing this? Ivy can be destructive and its removal must be to protect it. On such an old structure the process of removing it could also destroy it. Anyone got any info about what's happening there?
Like many others I ignored the 'No bikes Allowed' sign in the old Eglinton Garda Station and locked my bike there. That section of Eglinton St, the station and opposite it, nowadays is as depressing a sight as you will see in the city. How valued the sight of that station would be today compared to what is there now. Just think of what it could be used for today.
Would it not have been a protected structure and what were the circumstances of its demolition? How was it allowed to happen?