Matters Regarding Limerick 🏙️ (Part 2)

Shur twas off mic.

Traffic is carnage around the place. Stay well clear

Richard o dongahue organised this

Thank him

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He hardly organised it but he jumps on the bandwagon and next week then he’s posing for more pictures with michael martin

Richard claims to be independent when he’s part of a party albeit an “independent party” still a party thou

Truth of richard is he never really left fianna fail he would never be top dog with niall collins,clever operator thou he actually out does collins in elections

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The tone of the Leader article is in very poor taste

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Rotten.

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The people in Woodview don’t want the scumbags from Moyross passing by their houses

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Would Woodview not be full of LIT students?

I don’t know that. I just see the residents are dead against the new road to open up Moyross

Hardly any now, it’s where I’m from, full of students parking illegally alright. These days it’s still mainly elderly but turning towards younger families as the older generation die out.

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What’s the issue? They want to join a road up to woodview and it would make it a very busy road?

Essentially yeah, instead of the existing turn in at the test centre being just for the estate it would connect through Moyross and out to the Knockalisheen Road

They built a wall to keep the Moyrossians out a long time ago

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Nice, quiet area. A good pal of mine is from there originally (lives in Dublin now). Was in there a few weeks ago to collect him.

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The complaints from anyone who lived in LIT student village would have been they didn’t build it high enough

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There’s car access to Thomond Community College from both the Moyross and Woodview sides, but you can’t dive through. You can walk and cycle through when the gates of the college are open.

They basically want people to be able to drive through 24/7.

It’s well documented that for security reasons it’s best have one entrance/exit to a housing estate. Otherwise it just becomes a rat-run. The new road between the Coonagy Roundabout and the Knockalisheen Road gives enough access for everybody to everything around there by car.