A name for capital's wheel

Madam, – Now that the wheels have fallen off the Irish economy, it seems fitting that one of them has been erected close to …

Madam, – Now that the wheels have fallen off the Irish economy, it seems fitting that one of them has been erected close to the unfinished Anglo Irish Bank headquarters in Dublin. – Yours, etc,

BRENDAN BRISCOE,

Strand Road,

Sandymount, Dublin 4.

Madam, – I was on the capital’s wheel four times today. Is this a (whirled) record? – Yours, etc,

REAMONN O’LUAN,

Landscape Road,

Churchtown, Dublin 14.

Madam, – In view of the proximity of the Dublin wheel to a well-known music venue, I propose calling it the Diddley-eye. (The name may also prove appropriate regarding what we have to pay to go on it.) – Yours, etc,

PAUL BRENNAN,

Mountshannon, Co Clare.

Madam, – How about “The Spinning Wheel” to reflect the fact that our politicians are always spinning and going around in circles? – Yours, etc,

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BRIAN FLANAGAN,

Ardmeen Park,

Blackrock, Co Dublin.

A chara, – Ceard faoi “Rotha Mór an tSaoil”? – Is mise,

CIANA CAMPBELL,

Willsgrove,

Cahercalla, Inis,

Co an Chláir.

Madam, – Capital Eye. – Yours, etc,

LIZ FLYNN,

Grattan Lodge,

Donaghmede,

Dublin 13.

Madam, – I feel it is important to say, basically, at this point in time, that the observation wheel could be named “Going Forward”. – Yours, etc,

MICHAEL GAVIN,

Boreenmanna Road,

Cork.

Madam, – Whatever name the jackeens use, us culchies (cultured people) will simply call it “The Big Shpoke”. – Yours, etc,

JOSEPH MANNING,

The Meadows,

Classes Lake,

Ballincollig, Co Cork.