City Lime works Kilkenny

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Posted: 01.05.2023  ·  #1
Paid a visit to the Lime works in Kilkenny on Sunday. Absolutely packed with motorhomes. I counted 45 parked in the 'works' with a further 6 parked in main carpark. MHs parked very closely together... not my scene but it shows how motorhomes can have a positive impact on the local economy. More towns should follow Kilkenny's example and free up some of the many derelict sites in their local areas.


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Posted: 02.05.2023  ·  #2
I haven't been there,yet. It sounds like it's like an unlined French or Spanish Aire in high season.
A good Aire should have clearly marked bays.
Cobh and Dungarvan are examples of best practice.

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Posted: 02.05.2023  ·  #3
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Paid a visit to the Lime works in Kilkenny on Sunday. Absolutely packed with motorhomes. I counted 45 parked in the 'works' with a further 6 parked in main carpark. MHs parked very closely together... not my scene but it shows how motorhomes can have a positive impact on the local economy. More towns should follow Kilkenny's example and free up some of the many derelict sites in their local areas.


Can you leave a review on the app please.


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Posted: 02.05.2023  ·  #4
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I haven't been there,yet. It sounds like it's like an unlined French or Spanish Aire in high season.
A good Aire should have clearly marked bays.
Cobh and Dungarvan are examples of best practice.


That's exactly it. Basically a hardcore back garden, with the basic /minimum facilities provided
There are numbered spaces marked on the wall, which are adequate, but when you put some people in the mix nothing works. Still a great deal better than any other city in this country.


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Posted: 05.05.2023  ·  #5
Tried to add a review but had no success. My blurb disappeared when I tried to upload it!!

I'll try again


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