This morning.
Burgh Quay, Dublin 1.
Pic by Nick
I have been slowly rewilding local public parks with my friends since 2018. I mix my native seed into the wildflower seed I receive from @dublincorpo & dedicate 80% of the space to native seedlings. This piggy back method of introducing native #wildflowers is very successful. pic.twitter.com/iT6MIFi81u
— Aaron Foley 🍃💚🍃 (@D9Herbs) July 8, 2020
Yes.
Any No ‘illegal plants’, we wonder trust.
Thanks Gemma (a different Gemma)
This morning.
Dublin 2.
Via Dublin City Council.
Works commencing to widen the footpath at College Green between Trinity College and Church Lane (outside Abercombie & Fitch) to create additional space for queueing at the bus stops at this location while leaving the footpath clear for thru pedestrians…
Castle Market, Dublin 2,
Ah here.
Yesterday:
Andrea Horan tweetz:
Instead of trying to stop people meeting friends and sitting down in the city, maybe we could supply chairs instead (like nearly every other city
You can wet our steps, but you’ll never take our freedom (to gather with pals) I mean we’re CRYING out for some on street seating/cafe culture/bag o’ cans seats…
Fight!
This afternoon.
Clarendon Street, Dublin 2.
Marija Aslimoska (above and top), founder and creative director of Parfumarija in the Westbury Mall claims that roadworks to upgrade the junction of Clarendon with Chatham Street have been continuing for over a year, and are damaging her business by preventing access to pedestrians.
Over a year, anyone?
This afternoon.
Dartry Park, Dublin 6.
Carlosfandango writes:
Them bins are full lads.
1. Stop piling the poo bags on top of everyone else’s poo bags. Yisser just being Silly Billys.
2. What’s the story with the lads that are supposed to be emptying these bins?
Is there like a pandemic or something?
Anyone?
Monday: Plague Levels
Rotterdam allows all shop- and restaurant owners to convert parking space in front of their business into terraces or other.
Free wooden parklet decks offered and no permit required!
Next step; offer this to residents maybe?Source: https://t.co/4FJnPHO6Rt pic.twitter.com/e74eOIERgc
— Cycling Professor (@fietsprofessor) May 27, 2020
This afternoon.
Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
Civilised.
Meanwhile…
In Dublin there is currently a SIX step planning permission route to put ONE table outside a pub or cafe – €250 per table + €250 per 4m sq per year. Brilliant https://t.co/rAImYgp0Se
— Socially Soi-Disant (@josefoshea) May 27, 2020
SIX steps.
Damn rotters.
Not for the likes of you.
This afternoon.
Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2
Fintan Warfield tweetz:
Lunchtime thought: It is something else that Fitzwilliam Square is a private garden with access only for those with a key.
FIGHT!
This morning.
Shauna McDermott tweetz:
Four of these signs on Victoria Quay this morning, making social distancing on these narrow footpaths v difficult. Can they be removed, Dublin City Council…?