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Macintyre speaking sense on Oban's future
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 12:38 pm
by NickB
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Fantastic proposals in the Oban Times today to give Oban the facelift it has been needing for so long. The essential details seem to be:
~ Make the Esplanade two-way traffic
~ Roof/pedestrianise Stafford Street and part of George Street
~ Build breakwaters and a 'proper' sheltered harbour/marina North of the North Pier
Will it happen in our lifetime?
Re: Macintyre speaking sense on Oban's future
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 12:08 pm
by Seventhseil
Um that sounds a bit like Fort William.......
Re: Macintyre speaking sense on Oban's future
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 12:20 pm
by NickB
Seventhseil wrote:Um that sounds a bit like Fort William.......
I know what you mean, and any repeat of that hideousness would be unforgiveable. But it would not be the same . . . or at least it needn't be. For a start, in the Fort the buildings all back onto the seafront, presenting a hideous conglomeration of fire escapes, car parks and general dereliction. Secondly, the installation of so much car parking has led to a swathe of concrete hundreds of yards wide along the seafront. And thirdly, the waterside aspect is pretty grim as well . . .
All that is needed in Oban is to widen the esplanade to make it two-way traffic and smarten up the existing frontage - the buildings all face the sea, and the road only needs to be maybe ten metres wider than it is already (perhaps 15 for a nice pedestrian esplanade as well) - no need to fill the bay in any further than that.
Re: Macintyre speaking sense on Oban's future
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 12:09 pm
by DonnieC
Can't wait to see the over/underpass at the potential bottleneck around the Oban Inn/Columba Hotel corner
Re: Macintyre speaking sense on Oban's future
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 12:15 pm
by NickB
DonnieC wrote:Can't wait to see the over/underpass at the potential bottleneck around the Oban Inn/Columba Hotel corner
Yes. that got a bit overlooked . . . one of them would have to go I guess. Time for a poll?