?It’s a long time since I have been in the centre of Dublin at morning rush hour. I was taking a train to Sligo to visit someone in hospital. The traffic was extremely light, it meant the bus got into town much quicker than I had expected. With close to an hour to kill I took a stroll up and down O’Connell Street. Interesting observing people on their way to work, getting on and off buses, shops opening. The city coming alive. Spotted a number of new all-electric buses, discovering they have no outside mirrors, replaced by monitors in the cab.
Paddy Cullen, no, not the former Dublin goalkeeper but a retired chemistry lecturer in Dublin’s Bolton Street, now part of TU Dublin, died last week. He was born in Screen in Wexford in 1939, the year World War II began.
Paddy Cullen, no, not the former Dublin goalkeeper but a retired chemistry lecturer in Dublin’s Bolton Street, now part of TU Dublin, died last week. He was born in Screen in Wexford in 1939, the year World War II began.
Eir CEO, Oliver Loomes was interviewed on the Business programme on RTÉ Radio 1 last Saturday week. Oliver has been with the company since 2022 and before that had senior jobs with a number of companies including Mars and Diagio Ireland, where he was MD.