Category Archives: Weather

Pat Lysaght to the rescue

The Limerick Leader has a story that updates my piece on Limerick dredging.

Ballinasloe and Bord na Móna

Senator Michael Mullins (FG) in the debate on the Second Stage of the National Tourism Development Authority (Amendment) Bill 2011 on 30 November 2011:

[…] We need to see that [tourism] business spread to the regions. In my own county of Galway, one of the most beautiful in the country, Galway city and Connemara do very well. However, while parts of east Galway which I represent have wonderful attractions, we do not seem to be on Fáilte Ireland’s radar to the same extent as other parts of the county or country. In Ballinasloe we have a fine marina in which the State invested significantly some years ago. Ballinasloe is on the River Suck which runs into the River Shannon.

One can travel up the River Shannon through Shannonbridge to Ballinasloe. However, we have a little problem and I hope the Minister of State will be able to help us. There is a Bord na Móna bridge between Shannonbridge and Ballinasloe which, when water levels are high, prevents cruisers of a certain size coming up the river to Ballinasloe. We need the Minister of State’s help to get a number of organisations, including Fáilte Ireland, Bord na Móna and Waterways Ireland, together. We also need some money. A solution to the problem, without having to dismantle the bridge, has been found, but it will cost a significant amount of money. We need the Minister of State’s help to resolve that issue in order that we can increase the number of tourists coming to east Galway, particularly Ballinasloe in which we also have fine conference centres. If other parts of the country are not suitable for the holding of conferences, we have a fine new hotel in Ballinasloe that would be capable of handling large conferences.

I would welcome information about the expensive solution to which Senator Mullins refers.

 

Water, water every where …

… nor any drop to drink. I had not realised that WI turned off the water supply at public harbours for the winter — or at least at some of them: Dromineer and Dromaan. I must check when visiting others.

Abbey River

I don’t think I’d leave it there ….

Boat on the Abbey River, December 2011

 

Forts, weirs, piers, power stations …

… just some of the things you can see from the Killimer to Tarbert ferry.

Actually, I lied about the weirs, but they were there once. As were the salmon.

Barge rescued at Killaloe in September 2010

Another from the Killaloe Coast Guard website.

Funny: the photo looks very like this one of mine.

Somebody bet on the Beagh

A quay on the south side of the Shannon Estuary, with bollards from the H Lee foundry and with a castle for sale. Pics taken on a grey day, just right for a muddy estuary ….

Mountshannon seaplanes

Nice to see I’m not the only one who wonders how this proposed operation will succeed. I’d like to have a look at the business plan ….

When the dusk starts to fall

Minerva battling the current above Meelick

If you own Minerva, and would like a 5MB version of the photo, leave a Comment below.

Cot

Added an 1879 drawing of a Shannon cot here.