An Taisce's submission re Riverside Garden

Uimhir Thagarta Uathúil: 
CVQ-1487
Stádas: 
Submitted
Údar: 
An Taisce, Kilkenny Association
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0
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Údar: 
An Taisce, Kilkenny Association

Litir Chumhdaigh

An Taisce welcomes the opportunity to offer some comments on the proposed design for the riverside garden.

Regards,

Mary T. Brennan (Hon Secretary, An Taisce, Kilkenny Association)

Observations

General:

Caibidil: 

We welcome a garden to complete the development of the River Nore Linear Park.  It is however unclear from the documentation provided what time scale is envisaged for completion of the phased development.  It is desirable to have a walkway surrounded by floriferous lawn/meadow and to have trees established as soon as possible.  The detailed provision of pocket gardens, paved areas, seats and industrial sculptures will work best when the garden is integrated with the greater Brewery site and no longer shielded off by boundary hoarding.

Landscape Design

We hope that the ‘Entrance gateway structure’ bears no resemblance to the image shown in Plate 14.  If a metal frame is to be used we suggest it should be discretely embedded in the exiting limestone wall at Bateman Quay.  The Brewery site should blend seamlessly with the medieval city centre and not have ‘statement’ entrances.  The LED lighting strip in the walkway at the entrance has no place in a medieval city.  However there could be a distinctive paving at the entrance.

We have reservations about the 3 m route through the garden being used by cyclists.  This route should primarily be for pedestrians and wheelchair users.  Cyclists should be separated or required to dismount in the interests of safety and peaceful enjoyment by pedestrians who are being encouraged by the design to enjoy the planting, artworks and views.  Cyclists will have access to the Brewery site through the proposed ‘Street’.

Planting:  We welcome the retention and reinforcement of the river bank planting.  The commitment to the use of mainly native species is also desirable.  For plants favoured by pollinators throughout the seasons the National Biodiversity Centre are proposing to put a list on their website in Springtime see www.biodiversityireland.ie .  It is unfortunate that the narrowness of the park precludes large stately trees but some tall trees could be included if the lower branches are removed as they grow.  Fruit trees and herbs would be a valued addition for wildlife.  Most planting would benefit from removal of the concrete slab.  Consideration should be given to greening the CAS bridge with vertical climbers or attached plants, and to fitting bat boxes beneath the bridge under Bat Conservation Ireland guidance. 

Paving Materials:  It is proposed to use paving materials seen throughout Kilkenny City.  We are concerned that this will include imported materials such as those used on the Parade.  Use of some local fossil limestone paving would enhance the space.

Archaeology

We welcome the proposal to have targeted test excavation works to inform the design process of the garden.  Removal of the concrete slab would facilitate both planting and excavation works.

We also welcome the proposed provision of a temporary walkway through the central archaeological area so that the public can visually connect with the archaeological investigations. 

We support the recommendations to stabilize, conserve and sensitively incorporate protected structures and archaeological monuments into the riverside garden e.g. the ‘sentry style’ Tea House, Evan’s Tower, wall walk and the mill.

Faisnéis

Uimhir Thagarta Uathúil: 
CVQ-1487
Stádas: 
Submitted
Líon na ndoiciméad faoi cheangal: 
0
Teorainneacha Gafa ar an léarscáil: 
Níl

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