Shoes&Frocks wrote: » Water was coming over the walls at Flannans. Total madness.
Mr E wrote: » xmcp - some of those images were too big to display here. I've changed them to regular links.
Shoes&Frocks wrote: » 10 years ago the Parnell st side of town, including Mill road, was totally flooded. I remember wading down Parnell st in wellies and then hitching a lift into my flat on Mill road on a rubber dingy. Since then the council has done upgrading works to the drainage system in town but only to move the problem to the opposite end of town, ie. Abbey St. Its typical of this country. Fix a problem by moving it elsewhere. They can't get anything right...
soccymonster wrote: » I think it's great . No school . Although alot of the roads around my parish are flooded making it very hard to get to my house . Heard the weather is supposed to be awful again tommorrow.
fatherbuzcagney wrote: » its looks more like VEnnis than Ennis from those photos.
Keano A Legend wrote: » Whats the current state of Ennis. Was thinking of heading in later?
celliman wrote: » wtf i see my wee boat in that pic.better get over there
TheSquire wrote: » FAO Run_to_da_Hills When you say blame the planning dept for allowing housing estates to be built on flood plains around the town, can you give me the names of any specific housing estates. I'm doing a short paper on the issue of flooding in Ennis and any help would be greatly appreciated...thanks!!