Tag Archives: Ireland

Support the Clones Canal

It was suggested to me today that, because some boating organisations want the Clones Canal, the project must be worthy of support. I find that argument less than convincing. If I offer someone the benefit of a sum of money, without charge, I will not be surprised if that person likes the idea — but that won’t show that it’s a good deal for whoever bears the cost.

In this case, owners of boats are being offered the benefit of €45 million, so it’s not surprising that they like the idea. But I think they should be offered a practical method of demonstrating the depth of their support.

Accordingly, I propose that owners of registered boats on  the Shannon and the Erne be offered the opportunity to pay half the €45 million cost (the other half could be raised from a levy on the publicans of Clones, the other main beneficiaries). If there are 10,000 boats, the charge per owner, spread over three years, would be no more than €750 a year. Willingness to pay would provide more convincing evidence of support and would also make the project better value for the taxpayer.

 

Clever chaps in Youghal

No, not the one in Cork: the one in North Tipperary.

Youghal Quay ~1900

Youghal Quay and Bay ~1900

Formerly used for landing turf from the west side of Lough Derg, Youghal Quay is now a swimming area.

Ladder and diving board. Note the barrier at the landward end

The business end of the barrier

The other side supports a seat

Nice idea.

 

 

 

 

Ragtime

Ragtime approaching Dromineer

 

First run after relaunch.

Polluting the water

Mr Hogan said he had been negotiating with the European Commission in 2011 and 2012 to minimise the impact of new septic tank regulations.

That’s from this article in the Irish Times.

Why does this chap want to minimise the impact of his own department’s regulations? Is he not at all interested in water quality?

Angela, would you mind invading please?

 

Shannon 1 design

If you don’t like hanging around airports, Shannon offers you a choice: you can go and look at the estuary instead, which is much more interesting.

Shannon Foynes Port Company workboat Shannon 1 passing Shannon Airport; Ringmoylan Pier in the background

Shannon 1, the successor to Curraghgour II, is a Damen MultiCat.

Shannon Foynes Port Company has updated its website.

 

Royal Canal: speed of lock operation

From Robert Mallett MRIA, MSCEI “On certain improved Methods of constructing Valves or Sluices, as applied to Canal and Dock Gates, &c, and similar Works of Hydraulic Engineering” in The Architectural Magazine 1837.

 

A target for WI to aim for?

Liffey barges

From The Dublin Penny Journal Vol 1 No 18 27 October 1832

Waterways salaries

There is a complete list of officers’ salaries here.

 

Prothero on the lakes of Galway and Mayo

The oarsman F E Prothero did not reach the west of Ireland, so his account of the lakes of Galway and Mayo is based on guidebooks. Here it is.

Commenting on waterways budgets

DCAL writes:

Following the Executive’s Draft Budget, the Department of Culture, Arts and  Leisure (DCAL) published a consultation paper on its own spending and saving proposals over the period 2011-15 on 31 December 2010. The public consultation period on these ran in tandem with the wider consultation on the Executive’s Draft Budget.

The document records all the representations it received about specific business areas. So which body was the only one to make a representation about the budget for Waterways Ireland?

The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, which

Supported the continued funding of Inland  Waterways and Inland Fisheries.