The Irish Times reports that 242 poles around O’Connell Street, Aston Quay and Temple Bar have been scrubbed clean.reporter Emma Tyrrell talked to businesses in the area to find out what they make of the plan.“I would love to know what they spent on that,” said Paul Keville from Stoned restaurant on Parliament Street.
He said the council should be doing more to encourage art in the city centre – noting that the stickers offer an outlet for many of the city’s artists.“I think in the city centre, instead of that ugly silver and black they should be getting artists to paint these walls, to paint the poles – like they do with the electric boxes.”Marie from motorcycle and clothes shop Irish blood said the stickers are “a bit manky looking” at times – but they aren’t harming anyone.
I actually like them, some very good designs/artwork out there. Nightmare trying to peel off some of the good ones to save though! Besides they add to the urban edge of cities, like graffiti.
A few extra bins would be handy
Can they take action on the amount of unnecessary poles at every junction in our fair city
Pity they won’t show the same urgency with other far more important issues
Ohhhhh I bet people are shaking their boots…😂😂😂 DubCityCouncil couldn’t crack down on anything. Feckin spoofers
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