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Trim plan a monument to stupidity
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I have close ties with Trim, and was up there not so long ago. I recoiled in horror seeing the hotel under construction. Though the principle of a hotel is a positive boost for the town, the design and location of the project is surely one of the worst planning mistakes anywhere in Ireland in many years. First off the hotel juts intrusively across the beautiful vista that is the beautifully manicured northern lawn of Trim Catheral. No matter which way you looked at it, it's impossible to avoid the ugly hotel intrusion. If not to make things worse, when touring the legendary Norman Castle grounds (you have to pay nowadays, c'est la vie!) - the sight of the hotel sneaking up over the eastern curtain wall shoulder height is surely a criminal enfringement and violation of this most rare and reverent of historical monuments. A woeful hinderance for which all responsible should receive some serious wrist slaps.
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Re: Trim plan a monument to stupidity
what chance demolition?
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Re: Trim plan a monument to stupidity
Any chance of an image of this monstrosity?
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Re: Trim plan a monument to stupidity
There's one in inside the front page of the Times today but the building is unfinished (I think?) in it. It's absolutely unbelievable and difficult to describe how much the building has f*cked the context of the castle. Cullen has a lot to answer for. I really hope this goes further but I can't see anything being done about it. At best, I hope the EU demand their 3 or 4 million back which might make council staff/self important ignorant ministers think a bit more about their actions in future.
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Re: Trim plan a monument to stupidity
The effect of the completed hotel (below) is everything feared and worse. The Trim townscape is all about the massive castle and its rampart walls dominating the place, with smaller buildings of the 18th to 21st centuries dotted around outside that. A building of this scale should never have been constructed here!
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Re: Trim plan a monument to stupidity
While i would have no outright objection to a building of that size or any size being so close to an old castle, that just looks absolutely disgusting.
The same MUCK that seems to be thrown up everywhere ; jurys christchurch, jurys at IFSC etc etc......... |
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Re: Trim plan a monument to stupidity
Very bulky
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Re: Trim plan a monument to stupidity
The report is also highly critical of former minister for the environment Martin Cullen who was advised that Dúchas, the department's heritage section, consistently expressed concern regarding the scale of the hotel, which was described as insensitive to a national monument in the State's Care.
But the minister recommended only that the development be scaled back and this morning's report claims that "as a result of the instructions from the minister's office no objection was submitted by the department or Dúchas officials to the planning application". Following the grant of planning permission, the report claims, two officials from the department prepared an objection but "an intervention by the minister's office put a halt to these efforts to lodge an appeal". I thought this report was out today or something until I looked at the date. How did Martin Cullen get away with that and what happened afterwards? surely someone was disciplined? Outside of the e-voting and failed rehash of every transport policy that was called Transport 21, this surely was a sacking offence on its own? There is something similar in Galway with gaudy coloured houses next to castle ruins near Kinvara,Galway and the best comment about it I heard from a mate who took one look and said "Who had the cheek to build that castle right next to those lovely holiday homes?" |
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Re: Trim plan a monument to stupidity
The report is worth a look...
![]() in a read it and weep kind of way... [Warning - that's nearly a full 10 mb of shame. If you are on a slow connection the low res version is also available] Last edited by Lotts; 17th August 2006 at 11:10 AM. |
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Re: Trim plan a monument to stupidity
That pic in devin's post is absolutely appalling. completely out of place.
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Re: Trim plan a monument to stupidity
It's absolutely sickening to see this happen but it sums up, in one incident, the way this country has been run over the last twenty years. Decisions are made to suit developers to the detriment of everything and everyone else.
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Re: Trim plan a monument to stupidity
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A recent article on this hotel (by Frank McDonald I think) pointed out how the hotel martketing shamelessly exploits the castle as an attraction to the hotel..'get your wedding photos taken against a stunning backdrop' etc. |
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Re: Trim plan a monument to stupidity
This story is a little bit off thread but perhaps the more cynical among you can see a common theme..
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