Isolt wrote: » I liked your man 'throat singing'
TheStook wrote: » I have literally no idea what Achillenge is. Should I feel bad?
ben.schlomo wrote: » That Prime Time piece was like something id have expected Alan Partridge to have presented, i was half expecting them to just say it was a piss take at the end.
Fromthetrees wrote: » Wait for 20 year boyos and there be moss and the weeds growing all over the thing, we tell the rich Yanks that comeoverere that the thing was built be Cu Culainn himshelf and was bleshed by him and all that capper, we can sell them cheap tat for top dollar than, Mickie, getanuder round in dere, we have a good thing comin'.
Pottler wrote: » It's all good, it has the same type of planning permission they got for Newgrange.
irishgeo wrote: » Not many locals willing to speak in public about it.The local nickname on the other hole in the ground in keel is ground zero.
irishgeo wrote: » Not many locals willing to speak in public about it. The local nickname on the other hole in the ground in keel is ground zero.
Kichote wrote: » I have good intentions to pay a visit to Achillhenge one day. To hell with all the boring law and order folk who want it pulled down 'just to discourage other people from building something without planning permission
ben.schlomo wrote: » Bar the lad with the Guinness talking absolute nonsense in the pub and the councillor who looked like one of the village people minus a hat, what the fook was with his tache!!!
irishgeo wrote: » The councillor was from WestPort.
gobnaitolunacy wrote: » It is of no historical, architectural, or aesthetic merit whatsoever. It's a fugly bunch of concrete slabs FFS which I don't think too many tourists will go out of their way to see. Whoever put that piece of sh*t up should be forced to take it down at his own cost.
yeppydeppy wrote: » There is a court order in place for him to remove it at his own cost but as he is now hiding in the UK, working as a subbie, I doubt he'll ever do it. It's up to the council but sure they probably don't have the money either.
ben.schlomo wrote: » Whats that got to do with how odd he looked? Do all Westport-ians look like that? If so then surely that would be a greater tourist attraction.
yeppydeppy wrote: » I would say the majority of locals want to get rid of it and return the landscape to its natural beauty - as per the law. However, I would also say most people are afraid to speak out due to the violent nature of some members of family involved. "Ground zero" as it is called in Keel is a disgrace, he went ahead with the deveopment without planning permission, was refused permission and left this eye sore for the locals and tourists sitting there for years. He then wastes who knows how many thousands (if not hundreds of thousands) on this concrete monstrosity - why didn't he spend that money tidying up the Keel site or pay it back to Anglo (which is now us)?