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Posted: 20.03.2019  ·  #1
Hi,
I'm chancing my arm here but....
I'll be starting a job mid May in James hospital.
I was thinking of using the campervan to stay up there, Camac weren't keen when I spoke to them.
So I was wondering if anyone had a secure area I could park in. Monday to Friday morning. Not every week, I'd have to suss it out.
Anyone interested pm me...


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Posted: 01.04.2019  ·  #2
Still looking....


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Posted: 01.04.2019  ·  #3
As you'll be working there is there not a discrete corner somewhere on the grounds where you could park up ?


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Posted: 01.04.2019  ·  #4
Their fairly sharp at the clamping plus my van is a six berth. Doesn't fit well in a car space!


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Posted: 01.04.2019  ·  #5
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Their fairly sharp at the clamping plus my van is a six berth. Doesn't fit well in a car space!


I was thinking of with the consent of management and parking round the back at boiler house/maintenance/kitchen etc. Clampers informed and leave you alone and not taking up public parking spots.


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Posted: 01.04.2019  ·  #6
Not a bad idea actually, might look into it


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Posted: 01.04.2019  ·  #7
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Not a bad idea actually, might look into it


Walk around the site and see where is the most awkward unused out of the way spot and then ask the question. ask security as they may have to check on it every so often


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Posted: 02.04.2019  ·  #8
Or try for somewhere on the Luas line which would give you scope to search out as far as Saggart


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Posted: 02.04.2019  ·  #9
or on the dart line. you could go as far as Greystones.


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Thanks, good ieas!


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Posted: 02.04.2019  ·  #11
Tomo76 contact the Chaplains department in St James’s and ask them to look,into,it for youmfrom a pastoral perspective. In the past I’ve helped folk in your situation in the hospital I work in.


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Posted: 02.04.2019  ·  #12
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or on the dart line. you could go as far as Greystones.


Getting to St James by using the dart would not be an easy. You would have to get a bus from Pearse st. Or the Luas from Connelly . it would be over a two hour journey from Greystones.


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