Saturday night.
Members of An Garda Siochana shutdown William Street South and surrounding streets due to the large numbers of people gathering.
Saturday night.
Members of An Garda Siochana shutdown William Street South and surrounding streets due to the large numbers of people gathering.
South William Street, Dublin 2
Cover a street like South William with canvas -its easy to do if you hire event guys -and allow all restaurants to have spaced out seating on the road outside so we can all go into town and relax without being squashed together dangerously. This will last five years so lets go.
— JIM FITZPATRICK (@jimfitzpatrick) August 13, 2020
A canvas-covered South William Street.
Inventive M*A*S*H-style fun?
Or literal hipster bubble?
It could go either way.
This makes sense… Dublin City Council is to trial the pedestrianisation of South William Street and Drury Street later this year, according to today’s @thetimesIE. Details to be announced “soon”. pic.twitter.com/04hxlZDxKy
— Graeme McQueen (@GraemeMcQ) February 18, 2020
Finally.
Previously: Is It Time For A Car Free South William Street?
How does @ButlersChocs get away with commandeering most of the pavement on this very tight corner of South William Street & Exchequer Street? People were literally falling over each other trying to get past, and those were able-bodied & fully-sighted people. pic.twitter.com/QdjvRjmbiH
— Dublin Cycling (@dublincycling) January 26, 2018
The Port House, South William Street, Dublin this afternoon.
Brendan writes:
“They said we had to go outside [The Port House] as they were conducting a fire drill….”
Anyone?
Pics Graeme Farrington and Brendan Joseph