Our local cycle paths have a lot of glass on them. I am not sure where it comes from, but it does not go anywhere except into my tyres :-)
I have written to the council - last week, the transport section directly - 2 days ago and just now a member of the council. Lots of silence coming back so far. Only response was one section telling me that they had forwarded this to another section.
More punctures on the way I think.
So I was thinking about my holidays in Celbridge this summer, and I had asked the guy we're renting from if I could borrow his bike, and so the next step was to find out where might be a good place to cycle in Celbridge.
ReplyDeleteSo I googled 'celbridge cycle tracks', and this blog was the first result: just some guy whining about broken glass, punctures, strident letters to the local councillor, etc.
But, somehow, it was a familiar whine. It had a sort of genetic resonance for me. And I thought, 'isn't this guy my cousin?'
So out with it, my good fellow.
Am I or am I not the lad who your mother (standing in the kitchen of the white caravan on Tommy Bisset's site) insisted you take with you, when all you really wanted to do was hang out with your pals at the amusements?
gl. (glucas^^at^^imim^^dot^^es)
PS. It turns out that the councillor who responded to Anthony's whingeing about his tyres (Senan Griffin) was my year head at Maynooth Post primary school. A shrinking world, and it's all google's fault.