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ParticipantI’ll agree to differ. Maybe it’s just that the building’s getting a bit shabby these days.
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ParticipantBad as it is, it’s not as ugly as the building directly across from it at the corner with the newsagent in the bottom. Now that’s an eyesore! (It may be listed too, though it’s definitely not something I’d want to preserve – it ruins the view along the Green.)
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ParticipantOriginally posted by Devin
the character of the King st area was killed off many years ago by the Stephen’s gn centreDid anything happen with regards to the plans to have the shops on the King St side of the centre open out onto the street as well. That would really improve the street, in my opinion.
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ParticipantOriginally posted by Diaspora
It was a little piece in the Herald about the campaign cars being used by Eoin Ryan (Roystons running mate). Aparently the cars were neither taxed nor insured, I think the incident just about sums up the attitude towards transport in this government. :rolleyes:I read the piece in question and despite the smileys attached to the two previous remarks, I still feel that to call it tax evasion or representative of the attitude of the government is going a bit far. Yes I smiled when I saw it, but I didn’t think it was front-page exclusive material then and still don’t.
The cars were new and hired for the campaign. I remember the article quoted someone as saying they were actually insured and taxed but for some reason the discs weren’t in place. Any oversight on the disc situation would be the fault of the promotions company or whoever supplied the cars to them. Ryan’s team presumably requested cars and obviously weren’t out to save the few quid by not having them taxed or insured.
Now if they had been, that would be a story.
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ParticipantOriginally posted by FIN
the roof profile changes when u move from the orginal cusack to the canal end. maybe it was and that’s intentinal but i can’t see the reason for it.As far as I remember, the change in the roof profile was to give better rain protection for the guys on the bottom level. There’s extra window sections in the Canal End roof as well to let more light onto the grass.
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ParticipantDespite only being full-height on three sides, Croke Park is still one of the largest stadia in Europe – bigger than anything in the UK.
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