NO ENTRY!
NO ENTRY! – by Christy Parker
Factories close, dole queue grows, sometimes you just can’t win
Down in Youghal we’ve seen it all, but we take it on the chin
We’ve pothole craters that alligators would lose their way inside
And derelict sites with things that bite where furry creatures hide.
The hills are steep and grow men weep at Youghal’s post office queue
As it winds its way into next day and the day after that day too
The roads aren’t great and I hate to say it, but the footpaths can lead you to jump
And we’ve seen the breeze bring a man to his knees as it carried the smell from the dump.
We’ve had Raleigh, Cromwell and buskers from hell as merciless persecutors
And worse than others, some Christian Brothers used torture when they were tutors
But never in life has Youghal known strife like the day of the Shock of all Shocks
When we awoke one morning to find without warning they’d closed the diving rocks.
Some bloke we don’t know with a clipboard in tow strolled around the spot
And was allowed to decide as he gazed at the tide what was safe -and what was not
He said someone could slip on the pathway, or trip and land themselves in sick bay
And if the sea got an urge he swore it would surge and sweep the poor bathers away
Amongst further failings the absence of railings made the note-taker quake in his shoes
As he pictured a swagger would conclude with a stagger and a fall to one’s doom -or a bruise.
And then, oh Good Lord!! Look -the diving board!!! It’s way too high at low tide!!
Someone out of their mind might dive only to find their skull and their brain would divide!
His amazing insight would put danger to flight and he called for immediate action
He said, ‘no ifs or buts, these people are nuts to be using this unsafe distraction.
‘There is no time to waste, we must order with haste, some ply board and 22 nails
And tack words of restraint on a coat of white paint, explaining the finer details.’
Up went the construction to cause an obstruction to swimmers intent on a tan
Amidst much denouncing and profane pronouncing from every woman and man
Some say with a laugh, ‘in a century and a half, nobody once came to grief
And the fact that some stranger could fathom such danger is a matter of great disbelief.
‘But if we’re to survive,’ say the swimmers who dive, ‘we have to unearth a solution
We reject out of hand going to the Front Strand on account of water pollution’
Though searching for hope some say that a rope would best of all fit the bill
They could stay where they love with a knot tied above while abseiling the Lighthouse Hill.
Yet there is one place that thrives without trace of the ‘health and safety’ crew
Its private, secluded, clean water included and offers a wonderful view
It has legroom galore and I ask you what more is needed to save the hour?
So let’s have fun restored by taking the board -and climbing the water tower.

Youghal Water Tower - Private, Secluded, Clean Water, wonderful view and no trace of the ‘health and safety’ crew

































Would someone please let me know how long the barrier fencing has been in-situ at Moll Goggins corner and what plans are in place to have it removed? Thanks. Michael D