Bards wrote: » oops, didn't see the other thread -Mod Please merge
kensutz wrote: » A brilliant read in The Telegraph today about Ambrose.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/finance-obituaries/8536462/Ambrose-Congreve.html
Psychedelic wrote: » Supposedly the gardens were to be handed over to the state but I dunno if that means the OPW will manage it, or someone else. I saw a presentation a few years ago which showed plans to develop the gardens:180 bed hotel and spa 40 berth marina Country pursuits centre Watersports Holiday homes Garden visitor centre Café Restaurant Shops Car park That's probably off the cards now though. Hopefully they will at least market the place now. I doubt many local people have ever even heard of the place.
Psychedelic wrote: » I doubt many local people have ever even heard of the place.
zeppe wrote: » The whole thing could be an absolute tourist goldmine. We need sustainable tourism, its what we do best these days . We cant compete as an industrial city anymore. Someone needs to do it quickly though, like the Crystal development in the Viking quarter which has been an unqualified success.
Dum_Dum wrote: » Please God, tell me the State is not the new owner. Surely it must be in some kind of trust so the grubby politicians/banking elite can't get their hands on it?
PennyJellies wrote: » I think it going to the State is a fantastic idea. We are all part of the state, so wouldn't that be better than one individual owning it?
Dum_Dum wrote: » The government is not your friend.
zeppe wrote: » I agree with dumdum, I'm sure Ambrose Congreve wouldnt have wanted a Celtic Tiger type development on his amazing gardens. In my opinion what they should do and the quicker the better IMO is open the gardens more widely to the public straight away, daily instead of the current thursdays only and let kids in too(I hated that antiquated rule!). Get decent parking in along with a garden visitor centre and restaurant/cafe. As unobtrusive as possible to fit in with the gardens. Improve the back Kilmeaden road greatly(resurface/get rid of blind bends /put in cycle path?) and advertise well from the new Cork Rd roundabout at Kilmeaden and also from the Waterford outer ring road. The railway is an added bonus and it definitely could stop at the estate. Open the Cosy Thatch again too, best pub in the world IMO and its on the back road too. The whole thing could be an absolute tourist goldmine. We need sustainable tourism, its what we do best these days . We cant compete as an industrial city anymore. Someone needs to do it quickly though, like the Crystal development in the Viking quarter which has been an unqualified success.