DragonKhan wrote: » If your a longfordian then you should know that Newcastle Woods is not boggy at all? Lord knows I've spent many years running in it to know. There is no bog near the woods... but there is a dump down the road from it
Fat Christy wrote: » Longford is basically all bog. That's great, but I hope they have a safety plan in place for when the place starts sinking. I'm a Longfordian, I should know.
tomwaterford wrote: » Who remembers mosney....vaguely recall going up there when i were younger
Fat Christy wrote: » Longford is basically all bog. That's great, but I hope they have a safety plan in place for when the place starts sinking.
mariaalice wrote: » How does it work with the Irish weather
murpho999 wrote: » I heard they are putting roofs on all the buildings they will build and the buildings are waterproof. Incredible.
Carawaystick wrote: » Ah yes Longford, where bad roads are national monuments....
Sunny Dayz wrote: » No apparently it is actually true!! It was supposed to be announced tomorrow but it got leaked somehow. Longford though, seriously?!
baldbear wrote: » A Hong Kong businessman recently bought an old estate in the area so maybe hes involved. Longford badly needs this as unemployment is at 15% and our local politician is too busy going to funerals of strangers to bother his hole trying to do anything for the county.
Titus Andronicus wrote: » Poor ould Trabolgan, oh the memories
Cormac... wrote: » I went there like 3 years ago... it was bleak
No press release has been issued on this to any media outlets and the speculation this morning is factually incorrect. An official announcement will be made tomorrow.”
A statement from a Dublin-based firm public relations firm says that some “speculation today has been inaccurate” but that, “the development will be one of the largest-ever investment and job creation projects in the Midlands”.
Trigger Happy wrote: » I go to a Centerparcs in the UK every other year. Great spot for kids..and parents. Hope the Irish one is to the same standard.
super_furry wrote: » Doesn't really matter where it is, it's a self-contained holiday park.
handlemaster wrote: » I didn't see that. I'd still say very little chance of such at thing going ahead there. But Ireland could do with somthing like that
Holiday company has held prelimary discussions with tourism authorities in Ireland as analysts speculate the group could be floated next year