Monday, January 01, 2007

Roadworks

Read this article. Most of the big road schemes in Ireland this year will cater for fractions of the Julianstown traffic. The Arklow/Gorey bypass will take 10,000 cars. What about the 22,000 vehicles in Julianstown every day?

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Massive Development for Drogheda-Traffic Chaos for Julianstown?

This article in Sundays Business Post reveals details of the Bryanstown development for South Drogheda. Houses for 12,000 people, a 10,000 seater Drogheda Utd. Stadium and 300,000 sw ft of office space.

Great, but where is all the traffic to go? Theoretically through the new N1/M1 link road. Realistically, via Julianstown on the shorter, toll free route.

It can be done

It can be done. Trucks can be banned from towns and villages in Meath. This Meath Chronicle article has the details (sub required).

ENFIELD is set to become the first town in the country to ban heavy goods vehicles when bye-laws to introduce a three-tonne weight restriction come into effect on 11th December.


Hope our local councillors will follow suit and ban HGV's in Julianstown.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Broadband is Definitely on the Way

I just received the following from Eircom's head of communications, regarding comments on the previous post.

Dear Fred,

The good news is that Julianstown is on the list we announced last week. No further details are available this time as to when the work will be completed. The schedules have not been finalised, however it is unlikely that it will be before spring.

I can't explain why the agent said that it was not on the list. However, usually agents are briefed only to confirm locations and sites that have been broadband enabled and are operational.

Kind Regards,

Paul

Paul Bradley
Head of Communications
eircom

Monday, October 23, 2006

Traffic Volume Continues to Rise but less HGVs

A mixture of good and bad news on the traffic front. Over all traffic volumes are still rising at almost 3% per year, but it appears that HGV volumes are falling. The latest NRA figures show slight increases in total volume compared to last year. But the good news is that HGV volumes are on average down to 1000/day. Overall traffic volumes are still in the 21,000-22,000 region. 1000 a day is still a lot, but at least the trend is down.

Factors which may have influenced this, well there has been a slow down in new house completion in the area, so presumably the population has increased at a slower rate than in recent years. However this appears to be a temporary blip as local authorities are predicitng a doubling of the greater Drogheda area population.

The Drogheda port also lost a major contract from Norfolk and Geest which significantly contributed to HGV volume to the port. That and the chronic Drogheda traffic might explain the drop in truck volume.

This chart has more details. You can see the big drop after the M1 opened and steady rise since then

JT Traffic Sep2006

Friday, October 20, 2006

FG candidate comments on area traffic

Shane McEntee comments on Julianstown truck problems

Thursday, October 19, 2006

DSL Broadband for Julianstown in 2007

Press release from Eircom. Says 100 more exchanges to be enabled in 2007.
This Blogger says Julianstown is one of them.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Julianstown Badminton Club

The local badminton club has posted some information on Julianstown.Com
Check out http://www.julianstown.com/badminton.htm and add this to your bookmarks.