Monthly Archives: February 2012



Launched in March, 2007, at a party attended by Louise and Jamie Redknapp and Alan Hughes, the Belmayne estate in North Dublin was promoted as the last word in hi-tech, hi-sex living.
Absurd billboards appeared showing how your life would change once you dropped the necessary folding stuff.
The firm behind it has since gone bust.
It lay half-empty and even housed some of the evacuated Priory Hall residents.
And now?
UP TO 300 houses and apartments in a north Dublin housing estate are in need of extensive repair work due to fire safety problems with the structure of the buildings.
The homes in Belmayne are near Priory Hall, the 187-apartment complex which was evacuated four months ago due to fire safety problems.
Some of the affected residents were rehoused in Belmayne by Dublin City Council.
An inspection by the Dublin Fire Brigade’s chief fire officer has revealed defects in the timber- framed construction of the houses which meant the buildings cannot meet fire safety regulations.
Fire Safety Problems Found In 300 Homes On Dublin Estate (Olivia Kelly, Irish Times)
Hundreds More To Be Forced Out Of Their Homes Over Fire Threat (Paul Melia, irish Independent)
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From WorldIrish.com:
Louisa Ní Éideáin captured this, somewhat out of place, Dublin Bus stop sign in a garden in Kosovo. She said: “I never held Dublin Bus to be a paragon of planning however I did not expect to find a bus stop in downtown Pristina. Is this an expanded route for the 66?”
Not to mention the Dunnes Stores bags for sale in Moscow
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndjJodItl30&feature=autoshare
“Please don’t pepper spray me.”
From Soundmigration:
This incident occured on 22nd Feb 2012, as a local man was driving to Ceathrú Thaidhgh where he is working on finishing his new house, stopped by Gardaí at the Shell site. It was in Glengad, road is L1202, about 75 metres from Shell’s Glengad compound.
Statement from the driver, John Monaghan, a Rossport resident and spokesperson for Pobail Chill Chomain, which opposes Shell’s Corrib Gas project.
“This occurred at lunchtime on Ash Wednesday, 22nd February, 2012, on a small local road, L1202 in Glengad, Co Mayo. This is close to Shell’s haulage route and about 70 metres from Shell’s compound in Glengad. This is a few kilometres from Shell’s refinery site at Bellanaboy.
“You can see that two female Gardaí approached the car. When the third Garda, a man, approached the window, he had his baton drawn before he knocked on the window. After he smashed the window, I got out of the car. The Garda told me I was under arrest. I was surrounded by Gardaí with batons drawn.
” ‘Are you refusing to show your licence?’,” the male Garda said. I thought I was in for a beating.
“When I took out my driver’s licence and he looked at it, the atmosphere changed instantly. They all backed away and suddenly I wasn’t under arrest any more. The only conclusion I can draw is that they assumed I was an outside supporter, from the Rossport Solidarity Camp. I assume that when they saw my name and a Rossport address address, that is what changed their approach.
“So, I was left a bleeding hand from the broken window and with a car with a broken window on the side of the road. I phoned Belmullet Garda station to complain and to ask for assistance. They refused to send anyone.
“Following that refusal, I phoned the Garda Ombudsman’s office in Dublin. They said that as there was no complaint to investigate, they would not investigate until a formal complaint was made. They told me I could make a written complaint or visit their office (which is in Dublin).
“So I felt the best thing to do was to release this footage, so that people can see what life is like on the roads here close to Shell’s operations. This kind of thing is happening to varying degrees every day here. People need to know that this is happening, that it could happen to them and that they will receive no protection.”
Meanwhile: Week-Long Corrib Court Sittings Begin (Anton McNulty, Mayo News News)
Prison Sentence for 57 year old Shell to Sea spokesperson (ShellToSea.com) Thanks Mark Malone
This is how you present data.
Beautifully-designed graphics explaining the facts and figures behind London Fashion Week.
Via @donal_cahalane
Thanks Bibi Baskin Robbins
Mr [Fergus] Finlay [head of Barnardos Ireland) said the term “chugger” is an unkind name for young people who do a tough job. But he emphasised that the organisation wants to hear from any members of the public who have had an uncomfortable experience with one of their on-street-collectors.
“In the last nine months we’ve had 18 complaints, so an average of two a month – and we investigate every complaint,” Mr Finlay said. “In the last nine months 4,500 new people have signed direct debits. “So the number of complaints (compared to) the number people who have agree to become supporters of Barnardos is relatively small.
“…a dominant, visually incongruous structure and would have a profound negative impact on the appearance and visual amenity of the city skyline”. An Bord Pleanála.
Permission For Children’s Hospital Refused (RTE)
Free Meds
at@broadsheet_ie an unintentionally plausible hack, sort of twitter.com/conormcandrew/…
— Conor McAndrew (@conormcandrew) February 23, 2012







