SligoBrewer wrote: » Should be open for traffic when the schools are open, ie. During Sept-May, Mon -Fri. Simple.
shellyriver wrote: » Don't see how it will affect shopping dramatically. <snip> But I suspect there's a few cyber-motorists living on Utopia Boulevard will disagree.
shellyriver wrote: » Don't see how it will affect shopping dramatically. If you fancy travelling across the Border then I think the alleged price differential in Enniskillen is a bigger factor. If people want to go have a shopping 'experience', I really don't see it at Enniskillen. Poxy car-parking, higgled, piggled, streets,tired and dated Shopping Centre etc, nice Main Street admitted. Off you go to Enniskillen for your bargain-hunting I say. Most working people don't really have luxury of a three-hour round trip jaunt to fair Caitlin's bhaile -- I am all for choice -- but if you simple desire a bit of knock-down value just go to the premises near Brown's Field. Aside to this, I do think that the requirements of people [particularly Sligo motorists in the East Ward] who actually live in the Borough are of a higher regard that those outside, and the 'shopping tantalise argument'. Re dramatic 'kettling' of pedestrians -- can you supply one example in the last 30 years where a pedestrian was injured/hit (even in the absence of zebra crossings) on a two lane O'Connell St. I think you'll find the answer is no -- but I am open to correction. Re retrograde step -- beware of reversing drivers and motorists driving in a Continental manner aka proceeding on the right-hand lane. Simple fact remains -- the street was closed for pedestrianisation, however Celtic Tiger taxes are kaput -- so it is not going to happen. I feel in this instance fair and wise Burghers closed our Main Street (which has little architectural and cultural appeal, with exception of South End of Street) -- indeed it was a little tragic viewing some of the daily imbibers of Dr Guinness outside a certain hostelry) with a pretty pedestrian pace scheme for its enhancement, but finance never became a reality and ergo a classic 'put the cart before the horse' scenario. Well done Sligo Borough, three wasted years of chronic traffic congestion and a dismal looking main street. I for one, along with most right-minded people I have spoken to, think it is the only sensible option. But I suspect there's a few cyber-motorists living on Utopia Boulevard will disagree.
shellyriver wrote: » Tulip, the point regarding non-existent accidents, is to highlight that your your demonstrative language re cramped footpaths etc, whilst a plaintive cry from the heart, doesn't hold much water.
shellyriver wrote: » So much for the image of the archetypal chilled Orange-men!
nobeastsofierce wrote: » Shelly: what is your source on this: or is it just the ever reliable word on the street?
zorro2566 wrote: » I went to Carrick On Shannon on Saturday morning,the place was buzzing.The retail park there is great and they have Tesco amongst Heatons and Woodies so why can't our Sligo lot let a supermarket into the Carraroe retail park?
bobcar61 wrote: » I also found out that M&S are blocked from the retail park.They were trying to open a store up there. I like O'Connell Street been closed to traffic, who cares if you have to sit in traffic for an extra few minutes. I doubt it will benefit businesses either as the Bistro Bianconi, Cafe Fleur and possible one or two more have a few seats outside for their customers.
bobcar61 wrote: » I also found out that M&S are blocked from the retail park.
bobcar61 wrote: » They were trying to open a store up there.
jimmmy wrote: » The developer of the warehouse park at Carraroe knew all along , from before it was granted planning permission and it was grazing cattle to now , that no supermarket would ever be allowed there. Its even an integral part of the development plan for the county. Never ! Why would they want to move to an almost empty location / warehouse park miles from the town centre , and which has proved to be an unsuccessful location for many other businesses ? M+S may yet come to Sligo. If they do come to a town of 19,000 people, rest assured the location will be important to them...they would not want to be on top of a windy hill a few miles from the town centre.
Culchie wrote: » I don't agree. Monsenior Horan built an International Airport on top of a windy hill ... population 9 cows and 3 horses....currently doing 600,000+ passengers per year. Up 13% in 2008. Still the same old windy hill. If the product is good enough and accessible enough, people will come.
jimmmy wrote: » Without going off on a tangent talking about Knock airport ( which would not have been the success it is without massive government help ) I think the siting of an airport is different to that of a retail unit. In property , ever hear the old adage " location, location, location " ? However, everyone is entitled to their opinion. Town planners and politicians however are the one who make the decisions ...M+S are generally not found on the top of windy hills but instead in towns and cities....and Sligo is not big enough to support another town centre two miles away out at Carraroe.
jimmmy wrote: » Sligo is not big enough to support another town centre two miles away out at Carraroe.
peasant wrote: » Sligo doesn't HAVE a town centre ...not one that you can get to anyway. Parking, if you can get it, costs an arm and a leg. If you visit several shops all over town, you face a balancing act with your shopping bags on overcrowded sidewalks, constantly at danger of falling into traffic (now to be re-introduced to O'Connel Street), buildings are falling apart, everything is a rush ...nowhere to sit and relax and watch the world go by. All in all, shopping in Sligo is such a bad experience that I do it but once a year when I need new clothes. The way to do it: Close most of the town to all through traffic, pedestrianise as much as possible, widen Hughes bridge to four lanes each side and make it the only bridge in town ...the rest is residents and deliveries(both with permits) only. Allow two supermarkets in or near the retail park to attract people there and then ....offer a free bus service every five minutes right smack into the town centre (with several stops there) from the free park&ride at the retail park. But that would make sense, so it can not, must not be done in Sligo