Irelands 4 star dire hotels ??
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Alek Smart.
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- November 9, 2005 at 2:18 pm #708225
Papworth
ParticipantBridgestones verdict on Ireland’s new hotels….” they have mushroomed without a thought to good taste or subtley”….John Mc Kenna is spot on.
- November 9, 2005 at 2:28 pm #763056
Frank Taylor
ParticipantI thought of the Inchydoney Island Hotel when I read this.
A massive kip in a beauty spot. Don’t know how it got planning permission.
The building and apartments beside have a creepy familiarity about them. They look like half the one-off houses built in the last 10 years around the country, only bigger. Even the interiors, the coving , the skirting boards, the carpets, the bathrooms all seem to come from the same builders provider. A lot of pale yellow paint used.
Swimming pool’s nice though.
edit: here’s a photo
http://www.rems.ie/images/Inchydoney.jpg - November 9, 2005 at 2:57 pm #763057
Richards
ParticipantThis is where FF had that famous “THINK IN” back in 2004.
- November 9, 2005 at 3:10 pm #763058
ctesiphon
ParticipantThe key point in this, as was pointed out in the Irish Times article yesterday, is tax incentives. And, by extension, under-resourced planning authorities that were unable to assess adequately many of the proposals due to lack of staff.
But who grants the stars? Is it just a case of ticking enough boxes on a sheet to get the required classification? “Does it look like one of Saddam’s/Ceausescu’s palaces? Slap on an extra star!” - November 9, 2005 at 3:11 pm #763059
Alek Smart
ParticipantWat comes around…goes around…..what price a FF/PD think-in out in Citywest before Chrissy….???? 😉
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