Itzy wrote: » I'm not a native, but the Wife is Sligo born and raised and we spent a bit of time there on weekends and overnights. I'm posting the thread, just to see how people from Sligo would improve the town itself. Some of the more obvious things I can see, is the Quayside Shopping Centre and the number of vacant units. Is it rent costs and service charges that's keeping business away? Even time I do visit the Centre, it looks a bit dull, maybe it's the number of empty units and poor lighting. The other, which I've seen proposed by a number of Sligo residents is the Pennys and Tesco outlets. Both are in desperate need of being updated. The other thing I can see is the need for free Car Parking in the Town and better broadband in the surrounding towns and areas.
Itzy wrote: » The other, which I've seen proposed by a number of Sligo residents is the Pennys and Tesco outlets. Both are in desperate need of being updated. The other thing I can see is the need for free Car Parking in the Town
Mint Sauce wrote: » Tescos tidy up what must be your worst laid out store in the country, and Pennys the same even though i dont shop there that often, Wine Street Duunes too in that. Changing them would do the town no harm, along with tidying up Wine Street Carpark, might keep people in the town.
Itzy wrote: » The other thing I can see is the need for free Car Parking in the Town and better broadband in the surrounding towns and areas.
Mint Sauce wrote: » Some kind of investment or change of the rules for the retail park, massive car park, only about a qtr of it used, i wonder why. Should have made the planned dual carriage way to from Collooney to Castlebaldwin HQDC, rather than the Type 2 they are going to build. Motorway Standard road, no roundabouts, no stops all the way to/from Sligo Town would do no harm to the region, attracting more business and visitors. Look into reopening Sligo airport. The morning/evening flight to/from dublin was great for them onward flights.
saywhatyousee wrote: » There is a burrito eatery street cart across from the courthouse agree about mc donalds and burger king though shocking decision to take them out of the center and to think there are people that want everything in carraroe
shenanagans wrote: » They council made O'Connell street a pedestrianised zone a few years ago then they did a U-turn and quickly reverted back, it should have been left alone and they should have removed the traffic from the main street permanently. Galway city centre is pedestrianised and it's a great job and really improved the city and the vibe around the main shopping zone. Anyone who spent time around Sligo during the Fleadh Cheoil in the summer must see the benefit of having the central part of the town pedestrianised.
redarmyblues wrote: » I think the reason the reason that U turn was made was that predestination did not increase footfall and caused traffic problems elsewhere, the comparison with Galway is fatuous, the question is, how many other successful pedestrianised main or central streets/areas are there in Irish towns? Cork has Oliver Plunkett Street which is just off Patrick's Street (the Main Street) Now in the unlikely event of sense and money were ever to coming to Sligo at the same time, sense being a rarer commodity here-about even in these straightened times, surely the Rockwood Parade and what is now Stephens Street Carpark could be made into an attractive space. Restore the weir at Barton Smiths, make the car park into a people park, make the streetscape more coherent and less ugly, there are huge untapped advantages there, a lovely curve of river at the centre of a town equally divided by three attractive bridges, I could go on but won't, it will never happen.
blinding wrote: » Make it the Gay Capital of Ireland . Then you will have loads of Twinks (twin income no kids) coming to sligo to spend their dosh.
Asarlai wrote: » Good idea, but among 'de gays', a twink has a different meaning (but it would also probably be fun for many gays if Sligo became a twink destination)
shenanagans wrote: » They council made O'Connell street a pedestrianised zone a few years ago then they did a U-turn and quickly reverted back, it should have been left alone and they should have removed the traffic from the main street permanently. Galway city centre is pedestrianised and it's a great job and really improved the city and the vibe around the main shopping zone.
Anyone who spent time around Sligo during the Fleadh Cheoil in the summer must see the benefit of having the central part of the town pedestrianised
SO7378 wrote: » Gardai need to crack down on the dealers in town and especially the anti-social behaviour.
Gives it a bad name, and especially some of the areas from previous incidents and events. I dont know who lined all the roads lately, either the council were drunk when doing them..The cemmetary road and pearse road are outrageous the cycle lanes are bigger than a lorry...
Mint Sauce wrote: » Since they are not going to build on Wine Street car park, the least they can do is resurface it. I dont usally get a trolley, but I did today, eggs were nealry scrambled by the time i got as far as the car.
LaGlisse wrote: » Dread going into sligo town for anything, traffic flow is a disaster and then they absolutely gouge you on parking. Donegal town is a slightly further journey for me but 30cent an hour parking and a breeze to get around along with some nice places to eat means Sligo wont be getting any money from me. Council has a lot to answer for
LaGlisse wrote: » Donegal town is a slightly further journey for me but 30cent an hour parking
T-Bird wrote: They could go up north and advertise Sligo and its shops etc. Euro is very week in comparison to Sterling, which makes for cheap buying. At least it will get a bit of money in.
peasant wrote: » As for tourism: The tourist information needs to be moved from the Hawkswell to somewhere at the relief road ...and it needs to have parking. No passing tourist will ever find it, never mind stop there where it is now./quote] It was moved months ago to the top of o Connell st
Save our libraries wrote: » peasant wrote: » As for tourism: The tourist information needs to be moved from the Hawkswell to somewhere at the relief road ...and it needs to have parking. No passing tourist will ever find it, never mind stop there where it is now./quote] It was moved months ago to the top of o Connell st Even less parking there though. Town centre probably more ideal, but a purposes built, more accessible would probably be better.
peasant wrote: » As for tourism: The tourist information needs to be moved from the Hawkswell to somewhere at the relief road ...and it needs to have parking. No passing tourist will ever find it, never mind stop there where it is now. The mountains around Sligo (Benbulben in particular) need to have public access. The land owners need to be negotiated with, a proper path created, marked and marketed.
red sean wrote: » CoCO responded some weeks later to say, in a nutshell', that as a result of the Lissadell ruling they were not getting involved