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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,395 ✭✭✭✭mikemac1


    Iamhere wrote: »
    thinking of moving to Nenagh any thoughts on d best estates in the town?

    Ormond Keep is nice

    Houses are lovely, the place is quiet

    It's in behind the library, about 13 years old now.

    Very close to town centre, less then 5 minute walk
    Perfect for stumbling home drunk! :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 776 ✭✭✭Fries-With-That


    Iamhere wrote: »
    thinking of moving to Nenagh any thoughts on d best estates in the town?

    Plenty of nice estates in the town, but it depends on what you're looking for.

    Gortlandroe area has several and you're only a puck of a ball form the local GAA club.

    Borrisokane Rd has a few nice estates and you're only a short walk from the soccer club and pitch and put

    Tyone/Ballygraigue rd has some nice estates and you're within a sprint of the local rugby club training grounds and the athletics complex.

    All areas would have a local shop for convenience purchases and the town has a Dunnes, Tescos, Aldi and Lidl.


  • Registered Users Posts: 253 ✭✭Iamhere


    Thanks for the replies we are thinking of Radharc Darach at the moment, we will see how thinks go. We are buying so need to do a bit of research.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,299 ✭✭✭irishguy


    Whats Mac Donagh st/Summerhil/kenyon st like? There seems to be loads of cheap property around the centre. Any particular reason? Would there be any market for renting out property?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,395 ✭✭✭✭mikemac1


    Townhouses, a lot of them over 100 years old

    The ones in Summerhill may have a nice large garden out the back

    Hah, I didn't know MacDonagh St, I always called that Dublin Road. Shows what I know! :o

    Once there may have been demand for offices and a lot of these would be used for that but no demand anymore.
    Like a lot of towns the biggest shops are outside the town so it dies a bit, now you're seeing cheap property in the centre

    They may seem cheap but due to age you'd have to check it out fully, could be issues like have to rewire them or put in piping, an engineer could check all this

    I wouldn't fancy Kenyon St, yeah it's central but it's busy with traffic noise during the day and drinkers and fast food crowd at night.

    Summerhill is quiet, bit run down looking but nothing wrong with the area

    Just when buying a lot (most?) would prefer a modern house slightly outside. Just what I think

    Renting is different, you should be able to rent Kenyon St no bother to maybe young working people


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,351 ✭✭✭jprboy


    Found out only last night that Joseph O'Connor (Joey) of the former O'Connor's Shopping Centre died last week, RIP.

    Kind of surprised to see no mention of this here so far.

    Remember those announcements by him over the P.A. system? :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 25,420 ✭✭✭✭sligojoek


    Joey must have been a fair age. I worked there in the mid-late 80s and I'd say he was about 65 back then.


  • Registered Users Posts: 419 ✭✭bawn79


    See the old ACC bank seems to be refitted on the main street - anyone any idea whats going in there?
    Also the old wine buff (at the bus stop) seems to be in the process of being fitted out.
    The phoneshop "3" seems to have moved from Quentins way to the premises beside McCarneys which seems kinda odd to me.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,081 ✭✭✭unnameduser


    Xtravision are going in there.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,760 ✭✭✭DaveNoCheese


    Xtravision are going in there.

    Going in where the acc bank was or the wine buff spot??


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  • Registered Users Posts: 419 ✭✭bawn79


    Going in where the acc bank was or the wine buff spot??

    Id say it has to be Acc bank, the wine buff place is tiny.


  • Registered Users Posts: 14 Maidenname


    Can anyone on here recommend a cleaner in nenagh?
    Wanted for housework, weekly or maybe fortnightly, hoovering/mopping/dusting and bathrooms.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,081 ✭✭✭unnameduser


    Into ACC.big job going on to get it ready


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,351 ✭✭✭jprboy


    sligojoek wrote: »
    Joey must have been a fair age. I worked there in the mid-late 80s and I'd say he was about 65 back then.

    He was 87.

    And what happened another post on this subject from the other day - gone without a trace....... :confused:


  • Registered Users Posts: 25,420 ✭✭✭✭sligojoek


    jprboy wrote: »
    He was 87.

    And what happened another post on this subject from the other day - gone without a trace....... :confused:

    Thanks. I haven't lived in Nenagh for nearly 20 years. I only get down once or twice a year now.

    Love him or hate him, Joey was a legend. He gave a lot of employment during the hard times. I must check the Guardian website. There's bound to be a few pages about him.

    If there was a thread deleted maybe there was abuse posted on it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,395 ✭✭✭✭mikemac1


    jprboy wrote: »
    And what happened another post on this subject from the other day - gone without a trace....... :confused:

    That was me, just posted up an old Nenagh story about him

    Wasn't particularly funny or interesting, just deleted it


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,760 ✭✭✭DaveNoCheese


    Tributes flow on death of Nenagh’s retailing king

    Tributes were paid this week to Nenagh’s leading businessman and entrepreneur Joseph O’Connor, whose Funeral Mass and burial is to take place in the town this Wednesday.
    Mr O’Connor, the founder of one of the country’s largest independent retail companies, is to be buried in Lisboney Cemetery after his Requiem Mass at 1.05pm in Saint Mary of the Rosary Church.
    A distinguished and highly successful member of the North Tipperary business community, the former town and county councillor died on Sunday last.
    Mr O’Connor, who was born in 1925, is deeply regretted by his loving wife Nora, sons Rory, Donal, Joseph Coleman and Michael, daughters Agnes Holmes, Deirdre O’Connor, Catherine Quinn, Celestine Ward, Elizabeth Robertson and Edel Ferncombe, grandchildren, extended family, nephews and nieces, cousins, relatives and friends.

    Full article here.


  • Registered Users Posts: 32 radagast


    It's probably a cheaper rent on kenyon street, for three.ie than on quentin's way.

    I'll be keeping an eye on what's going into which premises - want to ensure the data/map of Nenagh on openstreetmap.org is up-to-date!


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,081 ✭✭✭unnameduser


    radagast wrote: »
    It's probably a cheaper rent on kenyon street, for three.ie than on quentin's way.

    Definitely.

    Also there is much more passing trade and traffic on Kenyon street Pat should do well there. Best of luck to him.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,299 ✭✭✭irishguy


    mikemac1 wrote: »
    Townhouses, a lot of them over 100 years old

    The ones in Summerhill may have a nice large garden out the back

    Hah, I didn't know MacDonagh St, I always called that Dublin Road. Shows what I know! :o

    Once there may have been demand for offices and a lot of these would be used for that but no demand anymore.
    Like a lot of towns the biggest shops are outside the town so it dies a bit, now you're seeing cheap property in the centre

    They may seem cheap but due to age you'd have to check it out fully, could be issues like have to rewire them or put in piping, an engineer could check all this

    I wouldn't fancy Kenyon St, yeah it's central but it's busy with traffic noise during the day and drinkers and fast food crowd at night.

    Summerhill is quiet, bit run down looking but nothing wrong with the area

    Just when buying a lot (most?) would prefer a modern house slightly outside. Just what I think

    Renting is different, you should be able to rent Kenyon St no bother to maybe young working people

    I was considering buying a place to rent out, but I am not sure how much rental demand there would be. I would assume most younger renters would be moving away for work to Dublin etc. Or would the rental market be stronger than that? Its hard to know what places are renting for by using Daft and myhome.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 8,760 ✭✭✭DaveNoCheese


    So just compiled a few bits together, will hopefully be use to somebody in the future!




    Some useful links:

    Nenagh Town Website - http://www.nenagh.ie/
    Nenagh Town Council - http://www.nenaghtc.ie/index.html
    Nenagh Guardian - http://www.nenaghguardian.ie/index.php

    Info Page:

    Nenagh Wikipedia page - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nenagh

    Sport:

    Ormond Rugby Club - http://www.nenaghormondrfc.com/
    Eire Og Gaa - http://www.nenagheireog.com/
    Nenagh AFC Soccer - http://www.nenaghafc.ie/
    Nenagh Tennis Club - http://www.nenaghltc.ie/
    Nenagh Triathon Club - http://www.nenaghtriathlon.com/about.html
    North Tipp Athlectics - http://www.tipperaryathletics.com/
    Nenagh Golf Club - http://www.nenaghgolfclub.com/

    Accomodation:

    3* Abbey Court Hotel- http://www.abbeycourt.ie/
    Abbeyview B&B - http://www.abbeyview.ie/
    Ardcroney B&B - http://www.ardcroneybandb.com/
    Ashley Park House B&B - http://www.ashleypark.com/
    Ormond Hotel - http://www.ormondhotel.ie/

    Other:

    Nenagh Garda Station:
    Tel: +353 67 50450
    Fax: +353 67 50453

    Nenagh Fire Station:
    Tel: +353 67 38400

    Nenagh Hospital:
    Tel: +353 67 31491
    Fax: +353 67 33440




    If a Mod could also copy the above to the OP, that'd be swell ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,395 ✭✭✭✭mikemac1




  • Registered Users Posts: 10,533 ✭✭✭✭OwaynOTT


    Definitely.

    Also there is much more passing trade and traffic on Kenyon street Pat should do well there. Best of luck to him.

    Definitely more passing trade, Quentins Way and Friars Court are very poor retail areas.
    New 3 shop looks nice as well.:p


  • Registered Users Posts: 419 ✭✭bawn79


    OwaynOTT wrote: »
    Definitely more passing trade, Quentins Way and Friars Court are very poor retail areas.
    New 3 shop looks nice as well.:p

    I quite like Quentins Way, a lot of potential there. (Not arguing with your logic above) I wonder if they fully roofed the street and had more areas for outside dining. Might be a way to boast the street.


  • Registered Users Posts: 10,533 ✭✭✭✭OwaynOTT


    bawn79 wrote: »
    I quite like Quentins Way, a lot of potential there. (Not arguing with your logic above) I wonder if they fully roofed the street and had more areas for outside dining. Might be a way to boast the street.

    A fully roofed area with dining all around would be a great idea. It's problem is the lack of a draw for people to go down there.
    Footfall can be very poor down there most days and because of that, it;s not suited for all types of shops.
    Farmers Market on Saturdays is dying a slow death as well, which is a pity.
    Too many clothes shops there though and all ladies nearly.


  • Registered Users Posts: 419 ✭✭bawn79


    I've also been thinking about some "synergies" to create jobs in the town. (Limerick City has a similar thread)

    Anyone got any ideas in terms of the large employers and potential spin-off jobs that could be created to support / benefit from them.

    The main industrial employers in Nenagh I'm thinking are

    Careys Glass
    Meat Factory
    Creamery
    Proctor & Gamble

    The only cross over I can see there would be in terms of food-stuffs between the Meat Factory and the Creamery. Maybe a food ingredients business similar to Glanbia or one of those.

    I also understand Quigleys bakery supply quite a few bakeries from the old Rorer Industrial estate so again maybe something to do with food ingredients.

    I can't think of any real spill overs from Careys besides installation of glass. I understand that the actual manufacture of the glass is done in England and shipped over. Its a pity we couldnt produce the glass here in Ireland but seemingly it is cheaper to import. Perhaps with the rising price in fossil fuels there may be a tip over point where producing the glass for Careys glass could be viable. If that could be done in Nenagh all the better.

    Anyone got any other ideas for using local resources / existing jobs-base to create more jobs in the town / area?

    Maybe this is too much for this thread and if a new thread needs to be created then thats fine.


  • Registered Users Posts: 419 ✭✭bawn79


    I think I just killed the thread!

    Xtra-vision is open in the middle of town. They moved over practically overnight.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,351 ✭✭✭jprboy


    bawn79 wrote: »
    I've also been thinking about some "synergies" to create jobs in the town. (Limerick City has a similar thread)

    Anyone got any ideas in terms of the large employers and potential spin-off jobs that could be created to support / benefit from them.

    ........................

    Anyone got any other ideas for using local resources / existing jobs-base to create more jobs in the town / area?

    Maybe this is too much for this thread and if a new thread needs to be created then thats fine.

    Have you considered contacting those involved in the following initiatives?:

    Nenagh Business Network - May 2010
    http://www.uniquefs.ie/nenagh-business-network/

    Nenagh Business Advisory Team (NBAT) - May 2009
    http://www.nenaghguardian.ie/news-detail.php?article=I4Y36H

    I don't recall seeing any mention of these since the initial publicity in the Nenagh Guardian so I don't know what successes, if any, have resulted.

    And, yes, it looked like you had inflicted a fatal blow to the thread for a while there :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,351 ✭✭✭jprboy


    Are there any shops/businesses in Nenagh that will take punts in exchange for Euro?

    I know a few other towns have had initiatives like this in the past few years.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,081 ✭✭✭unnameduser


    jprboy wrote: »
    Have you considered contacting those involved in the following initiatives?:

    Nenagh Business Network - May 2010
    http://www.uniquefs.ie/nenagh-business-network/

    I was a member of that business network and it's no longer running unfortunately.

    A lot of the female business people are members of Network North Tipp which is a great initiative and running quite well, I hear.

    I am a member of Derg Business Alliance which is held in Limerick but encompasses Limerick, Clare and Tipp. The group is 30 strong and in full swing. I've been trying to promote it to local businesses but many don't show an interest. Their loss, I suppose!


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