Zzippy wrote: » Is this owned by developers or NAMA? Is it possible their lack of security is more deliberate than enforced by cost - it would be a terrible shame if it was burned down and an insurance company had to pay out
fago wrote: » Comer brothers have listened to the internet (or the cops got onto them)
antoobrien wrote: » I wonder how long before the council have issued one of their derelict building orders to them. Surely there's some NIMBY in the area that hates the look of it.
Diabhal Beag wrote: » GMIT secret agents really going to crazy lengths to get new parking spaces.
antoobrien wrote: » It's not the parking they want, they want to run it as a training hotel.
TerrorFirmer wrote: » Absolutely untrue. GMIT would knock it. They don't have any interest whatsoever in that building.
kabakuyu wrote: » Hardly Nimbyism, residents don't like malicious fires in a building in their area and report it as anybody would,wheres the problem.
antoobrien wrote: » The look of it being the hotel, which is clearly derelict. So yeah NIMBYism does apply.
kabakuyu wrote: » So, like I said,to equate a resident complaining of a derelict building/and malicious fires to a nimby is inaccurate.
antoobrien wrote: » If one doesn't want something locally but don't mind it being anywhere else, then one is a NIMBY. In this case, everyone should be a NIMBY, as nobody should really want a derelict building in their neighbourhood.
kabakuyu wrote: » Sorry, did not know you were the final arbiter as to who constitutes a Nimby or not.But this thread is about the current state of the CGSH and I am glad to see that some of the issues are being addressed/rectified, a good result all around. In the interim I shall endeavour to remain unperturbed by your incorrect(in this instance) use of the term Nimby. Have a good day:).
zarquon wrote: » That place needs to be knocked to the ground. Far too many local trouble makers partying there and squatters using the place.
-Vega- wrote: » Yeah such trouble makers, having a party. Yeah knock a place that nobody cares about but some poor homeless soul has a roof over his head in.
gordongekko wrote: » Same story as the old laundry site down the west. Can't understand why the council don't slap an order on them forcing the owners to secure the sites
Squeeonline wrote: » When a building has been recovered by a bank/receiver then who is the "owner"? There needs to be clear rules on who is responsible on the site.
gordongekko wrote: » The comers own the southern the McHale s own the laundry so not sure what issue you are talking about?