Sunday, November 27, 2011

Rafter Street regresses!


Sadly, Enniscorthy's Rafter Street is really beginning to revert to its original state in recent months. General filth, oil, dog dirt and chewing gum are increasingly evident. Excessive amounts of vehicular traffic - road cleaning trucks, recycling and delivery lorries - are destroying the pedestrianised ambience that the street had achieved since its refurbishment. There seems to be no restriction on when the street is available for traffic. Already the paving is being broken up. Chewing gum is starting to put in an appearance and needs to be tackled NOW before the street is permanently disfigured. Given the Council's usual lethargic reaction to most things I wouldn't hold my breath while waiting for the gum problem to be tackled. Click on the pics to enlarge.

Enniscorthy's disappearing seats!


I highlighted the state of the public seating outside the Town Council's offices as far back as May 2009 http://countywexford.blogspot.com/2009_05_01_archive.html and reported it face to face to the Town Development Officer in July this year - so imagine my surprise today when I went to take a photo for the this blog and was greeted by the above. Hopefully, like General MacArthur, it will return, and then the Council can deal with the other seats throughout the town which would benefit from an annual maintenance programme.