Inishbiggle Island Life, Co. Mayo, Ireland 1996
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The people of Inishbiggle off the coast of Mayo believe a cable car to the mainland could alleviate the isolation they endure.
Other islands around the west coast of Ireland are far better served boasting licensed ferry services with regular links to the mainland. The only mode of transport available to the 60 inhabitants of Inishbiggle is a currach (a traditional Irish boat). This is frequently an unsuitable means of crossing the hazardous 500 metre channel to the mainland.
There are no amenities whatsoever on the island and resident Liz Calvey notes
We exist here, we don’t live, we have no social life whatsoever, mass on a Sunday is actually the only social occasion we have.
For the inhabitants a cable-car linking the island to the mainland will alleviate the isolation and could attract more residents and visitors to Inishbiggle. Padraig Calvey is convinced the proposed cable-car would bring immeasurable improvements to the quality of life on the island as you could
Come and go dry whenever you wanted.
In spite of making a big effort to relocate to the Island, if the cable-car is not constructed, Liz Calvey and her young family will have no choice but to move off the island, as they can no longer put up with the isolation.
There are currently only two young couples living on Inishbiggle and she fears that if the young people leave
Then the elderly people will be left, with nobody to look after them and time will take care of the rest.
A ‘Nationwide’ report broadcast on 13 December 1996. The reporter is Tom Kelly.
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Well. we are still here on the island. with a licensed ferry service, emergency helicopter service... and well able to enjoy a quiet life as they did way back. And a cable car is as subject to bad weather delays etc.
@H20.
Жыл бұрын
That's good to hear 👍
@jackietreehorn5561
Жыл бұрын
How many people live on the island buddy?
@sydneywood4511
Жыл бұрын
Good on you. The grass being greener often isnt what it seems!
@pmacc3557
Жыл бұрын
Make a litl walk around vid for us and upload the blasted thing...ah go on
@brianbadonde8700
Жыл бұрын
I heard they are sending 150 asylum seeker men to the area from, various places like Nigeria Somalia, Zimbabwe, Pakistan, Armenia and Georgia, bit of diversity will be good for the area
1996 he was rowing over to the mainland music shop for a copy of the blur parklife CD on single
Glad to read from the comments that the island is still inhabited. BTW, my granddaughter has exactly the little car that Patrick is enjoying!
right on, personally i prefer the isolation of the desert i live in, takes me an hour and a half to reach the big cities for shopping, then i happily drive back to my quiet home, watching this is interesting dialogue, i see in the comments the island is still inhabited, you live in beautiful country by the way, regards from nevada.
@veronicaroach3667
10 ай бұрын
Whereas it's enjoyable having the space to yourself, the problem with being alone is always what happens if you have an accident & can't alert anybody? But that fear is true if you live alone in a house even in a busy area, the house is your island, and lovely it is to feel free, but if you fall & nobody is coming by for weeks....??? That is the only issue. I guess on an island even an alert gadget would be no good ! Same with those who go mountaineering in remote places - if you fall - how long before you are considered 'missing' & somebody looks for you ! We are a bit of a liability with our love of 'freedoms' !
@TheLastAngryMan01
22 күн бұрын
@@veronicaroach3667To be fair that’s also the issue in some parts of Co. Mayo that are on the mainland. For instance, Belmullet is the most isolated town in Ireland, if anything serious happens it’s 90mins to two hours down to the hospital in Castlebar.
I’m in this, I’m the blonde toddler 😂
@ramirosan145
Жыл бұрын
Humble beginnings. Before the Grey Goose, Mercedes and San Pel sponsorships. This is where it all started
@H20.
Жыл бұрын
Did your family stay on the island? What's it like there now, did they get their cable car? C'mon I need answers 😄
@davelydon1982
Жыл бұрын
Well whats the story on the island now,info please
@PatrickTCAPIreland
Жыл бұрын
@@H20. no we left in 98, and no cable car, I haven’t been in years since all my family have since moved out
@sydneywood4511
Жыл бұрын
@@PatrickTCAPIreland got notions lad 🤣
I recall dealing with a very well known Architect n London some years ago, he asked where I was from, and I explained that I came from One Man Island, he asked where that was, and I explained off the west coast of Connemara, he asked me to show him on the map where the isnad was located, I show his a tiny black spot about 500 out in the Atlantic, this gripped the attention of several other people in the office who all came to look at the map, then someone asked my how many people live on the island, I explained just my uncle and when I come to visit he has to get into the boat that I sailed in and row back to the mainland, the island is only big enough for one person to live on at one time. everyone in the office wanted me to bring them to have a look at this far off distant little island way off the west coast of Connemara
The dog looks very sad to see the people leave
Also - they never did get their cablecar and the post office and school are now closed. (source Wikipedia)
Half expecting Father Ted to photobomb the video!
@mariapierce2707
Жыл бұрын
😄
I live in a small town in the state of Maine in New England, USA. i moved here from Boston. The people here in New England are very suspicious of newcomers, their families having lived here for generations, and they treat me like an isolated island unto myself. I haven't made a real friend in over 3 years since I moved here. But, in some way's I enjoy it. Plenty of time to think and not be bothered with any unnecessary distractions, and it's peaceful. Sometimes, having neighbors, and not being lonely, is not all that it's cracked up to be.
@veronicaroach3667
10 ай бұрын
I'm a natural 'loner' and having those aggravating neighbors is something I dread ! BUT in times of trouble we still need another human to rescue us !
Only just moved back after 35 years away great place to live and very happy to use my Currach to get in and out
Many people would prefer island life to the hussle smog pollution noise of city life
Time will take care of the rest...poetic
I'd love to live like that!
I'm suprised Eamon Ryan hasn't banned that lovely heap of turf ! No vegan Quiche or cuccus The greens will have to eat seaweed lol 😁 Wonder how many if them people are still with us .👍
What’s the permanent population of the island nowadays? Around 15?
@richiehoyt8487
Жыл бұрын
If that.
@irishcountryman4866
8 ай бұрын
@@richiehoyt848712 now
Could a lad buy a little holding there?
These people eat their young as well when starving.
Before the godless baby killers we have today
@frontleftfender
Жыл бұрын
Like the priests
@joanofarc708
Жыл бұрын
@@frontleftfender more good ones than bad ones asshole
Be nice for a weekend, but long term id loose my mind! Need people, contrast, multi-cultural, variety of world foods etc
@nicholasmorrill4711
Жыл бұрын
I'd like to go there for the unspoilt Nature & the lack of "multiculturalism."
Ridiculous waste to spend public money on infrastructure to sustain a few people. I guarantee those same people would complain if private companies wanted to bring a factory or something to the island. Irish people always want more public services, more wealth but complain if they're ever put out by development.
@shane6115
Жыл бұрын
It’s not an Irish thing, all people around the world are like that.
@KJ_2020
Жыл бұрын
@@shane6115 maybe it's more of an urban/ rural thing
@shane6115
Жыл бұрын
@@KJ_2020. No it’s definitely a human thing…
@kurtpunchesthings2411
Жыл бұрын
@@shane6115 yea but relating to Ireland the old joke is if complaining was an Olympic Sport we would be sending Lorry loads of people over to compete in that and the worst thing is most of this complaining doesn't even lead to anything hell a bad one was a few years back Apple wanted to open a building in Athenry would have provided 3,000 permanent jobs but NOPE project was canned by local outrage yea 3,000 permanent jobs would have brought so much investment to that region but yea gone bye poof and Denmark ended up getting that building its amazing how inefficient ireland is at getting shit done
@MikeyJMJ
Жыл бұрын
There's a lot more ridiculous things that the government pumps money into. NGO's come to mind. I'd give these guys their cable car over the millions spent on those any day of the week
I'm surprised the EU hasn't planted 1300 refugees there