Former Limerick Savings Bank (The Stone Jug), Glentworth Street/Catherine Street
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- May 7, 2010 at 5:32 pm #711048
Tuborg
ParticipantSarsfield Credit Union got approval in late 2008 to refurbish and extend the building which is to be used as their new head office.
- May 7, 2010 at 5:33 pm #812689
Anonymous
InactiveWork has finally gotten underway over the last couple of weeks. The pebble dash has been removed from the adjoining building, exposing the original brickwork again. While they are also in the process of re-roofing it.
As for the bank, it’s stonework is currently being cleaned and re-pointed.
- May 7, 2010 at 9:44 pm #812690
Anonymous
Inactive@Tuborg wrote:
Work has finally gotten underway over the last couple of weeks.
Good to see that Credit Unions are alive and kicking. 🙂
The Sarsfield Credit Union (05/05/2010) has also made an additional planning application (1086) to construct a structural glass guarding at the Podium to the front facade.
The city council has lately stopped uploading documents . . . . . which is a pity.
- May 8, 2010 at 3:33 pm #812691
Anonymous
Inactive@CologneMike wrote:
Good to see that Credit Unions are alive and kicking. 🙂
Sarsfield Credit Union must be one of the lucky one’s. There are plenty of CU’s out there who have absolutely destroyed their reputations.
The Sarsfield Credit Union (05/05/2010) has also made an additional planning application (1086) to construct a structural glass guarding at the Podium to the front facade.
I think that was included in the initial application aswell but was rejected as one of the conditions. I don’t see why anything would have changed now. It would just add unnecessary clutter to the front of the building.
The city council has lately stopped uploading documents . . . . . which is a pity
Surprise surprise. They were probably one of the last planning offices to make files available online. They started getting lazy after only a couple of months and lately they just seem to have given up altogether. Sums up the whole organisation really! 😮
- August 29, 2010 at 3:47 pm #812692
Anonymous
InactiveThe decision is due soon for permission to construct a structural glass guarding at the podium to the front facade.
Interesting to see that around 1900, a railing fence was in place.
Looking at the sketch below one would get the impression that the building extension planned for the Glentworth Street side has been dropped?
- March 22, 2011 at 1:08 pm #812693
Anonymous
Inactivewas amazed to see the structural glass go all the way around the plinth. it does seem like overkill. surely wheel chair users can be relied upon not to lose control and hurtle off the top landing. the lift itself is ok. terrible pic in the limerick leader of the catherine st elevation with the buildings from across the street reflecting in the glass. will upload some pics when i figure out how to do so.
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