{"id":200,"date":"2006-11-09T14:40:19","date_gmt":"2006-11-09T14:40:19","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","slug":"Howth_Promenade_Renovation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/davidhealy.com\/?p=200","title":{"rendered":"Howth Promenade Renovation"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A &quot;Village Improvement Scheme&quot; for works on Howth Promenade is on display <a target=\"_self\" href=\"http:\/\/www.fingalcoco.ie\/YourLocalCouncil\/Services\/Planning\/PlanningItemsOnDisplay\/HowthVillageImprovementScheme-ends041206\/\">here<\/a> and in Howth and Baldoyle Libraries.&nbsp; The Howth Sutton Community Council is making suggestions to the Parks Department.&nbsp; As part of that process, 4 members of the Community Council including myself went on site visits along the Dart line last week to have a look at recent renovations and street furniture along the coast.&nbsp; The report (lots of photos) is below. Notes from site visits to IFSC, Liffey Campshires, Bray,&nbsp; D&uacute;n Laoghaire Pier and Newtownsmith promenade, and associated discussions.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Benches<\/strong><br \/>Priority &ndash; Very High<br \/>Criteria<br \/>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Facing alternate or both directions<br \/>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Picnic Tables near yacht club<br \/>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Comfort (wood)<br \/>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Style<\/p>\n<p>We saw various types and comment on the inserted photos below<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>IFSC, unwelcoming unfriendly bench.<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>Bench on Campshires.&nbsp; Good shape, length suits location, metal so uncomfortable temperature range.&nbsp; Attractive light standards<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>Bray, cast iron backrest added to promenade wall.&nbsp; Very large and intrusive light standards<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>Newtownsmith, light standards (very close together!) and bench.<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>Newtownsmith, bench.&nbsp; Varnished section showing up graffiti much more than weathered section. Lack of detailing around base of bench.<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>D&uacute;n Laoghaire, simple traditional bench<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>D&uacute;n Laoghaire Harbour, modern style bench.&nbsp; Yellowish paving slabs looking very dirty and stained.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lights<\/strong><br \/>Priority &ndash; Very High<br \/>Criteria &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;<br \/>don&rsquo;t need to be very strong, need to mark the pathway.&nbsp; Investigate Solar powered LED lights,<\/p>\n<p>We saw various types and comment on the inserted photos. See Bray and Newtownsmith lights with bench photos above.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bins<\/strong> <br \/>Priority &ndash; Very High<br \/>Criteria<br \/>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Matching<br \/>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Enough bins\/big enough<br \/>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Gulls\/wind<br \/>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Additional bins near to litter-generating businesses<br \/>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Non-burnable<br \/>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Weather well<br \/>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Sited near but not too near benches\/seats<br \/>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Separate collection of recyclables (aluminium cans, plastic bottles)<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>Campshires, bin.&nbsp; We thought this was attractive.<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>Bray, bin.&nbsp; We thought this was ugly.<\/p>\n<p><strong>New Paths<\/strong><br \/>Priority &ndash; Very High<br \/>Path to Beach.<br \/>Path to playground, where a desire line has been worn across the grass from the pedestrian crossing beside the car park.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Trees<\/strong><br \/>Priority &ndash; High<br \/>While the proposal is for only sycamores, we would like more striking and interesting trees.<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>D&uacute;n Laoghaire Harbour, palm trees<\/p>\n<p><strong>Landscaping plan for the grass\/beds area<\/strong><br \/>Priority &#8211; High<br \/>We felt that the landscaping plan needs to be worked out.&nbsp; There are many existing elements of the promenade which are now derelict or no longer properly maintained.&nbsp; Many are probably not even fully understood and their purposes are not clear.&nbsp; The promenade has various sections and should be analysed and planned as such.&nbsp; The existing neglected planting includes Hebe Howth Purple.&nbsp; Previously there were vigorous stand of pampas grass.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Sculpture<\/strong><br \/>Priority &ndash; High (but not urgent)<br \/>We saw a variety of sculptures.&nbsp; Some were major additions to their locations.&nbsp; We felt a good sculpture could have a much bigger positive impact than resurfacing of walls or paths. <\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>Newtownsmith, sculpture.&nbsp; By far the finest sculpture we saw.&nbsp; Also different coloured concrete (yellow and pink) and cobble detailing.<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>Newtownsmith, sculpture.<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>Newtownsmith, sculpture<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>IFSC,Sculpture<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>IFSC, fountain<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bandstand<\/strong><br \/>Priority- Average<br \/>We felt that a bandstand also might be a better addition than resurfacing, especially wall resurfacing.<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>Bray, Bandstand<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>D&uacute;n Laoghaire Pier, Bandstand (under renovation)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Path resurfacing<\/strong><br \/>Priority &ndash; Average<br \/>We are concerned about the relative cost of this element which might prevent expenditure on other elements of the renewal.<br \/>We saw a variety of different surfaces, some of which were very attractive.<br \/>We would like to see an instance of the proposed surface where it is in situ for a few years to get an idea of how it weathers and also how it deals with gum and cleaning.<\/p>\n<p>We also noted the importance of the edge detailing to paths and felt that this would be an important element in Howth.&nbsp; Also this edging (rougher stones or cobbles) should then be used as the surface underneath seats, bins etc.<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>Campshires, Attractive stone section, LED(?) lights marking the line, detailing with cobbles, curved granite blocks for edging.<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>Campshires,&nbsp; attractive mixture of paving materials, great attention to detail and quality craftmanship.<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>Newtownsmith, coloured concrete, cobble detailing between concrete sections.&nbsp; Note how people walk along on the curb where the grass starts and have killed the grass at this location.<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>D&uacute;n Laoghaire East Pier, new surface, very attractive, smooth with pebbles and shells.<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>D&uacute;n Laoghaire East Pier, new surface, seen from a distance<\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>D&uacute;n Laoghaire East Pier, new surface at lower level<br \/><strong><br \/>Post and rail removal and replacement<\/strong><br \/>Priority &ndash; Low to Average<\/p>\n<p>The options are as follows<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Maintain status quo<\/li>\n<li>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Replace with step as in proposal<\/li>\n<li>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Remove and mark the boundary with cobble or similar edging<\/li>\n<li>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Replace with low stones as on campshires<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>We feel the step would be an impediment to the mobility impaired and a trip hazard.&nbsp;&nbsp; It would also lead to people walking along the top of the step and thereby killing the adjacent grass as happens in Newtownsmith (see photo above).&nbsp; We are not convinced that there is a need to physically obstruct cars from driving across the footpath onto the grass as this never happens on the grassed area at the Dart Station\/West Pier. <\/p>\n<p>{mosimage}<br \/>Edge made of low granite blocks, Campshires<\/p>\n<p><strong>Wall resurfacing<\/strong><br \/>Priority &#8211; Low<br \/>We would like to see an instance of the proposed surface where it is in situ for a few years to get an idea of how it weathers and also how it deals with gum and cleaning.&nbsp; We feel that the existing wall might be better improved by drawing attention away from it with other features or by contrasting decorations to it which will minimise attention to it&rsquo;s plain concrete surface.<\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A &quot;Village Improvement Scheme&quot; for works on Howth Promenade is on display here and in Howth and Baldoyle Libraries.&nbsp; The Howth Sutton Community Council is making suggestions to the Parks Department.&nbsp; 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