Brock Stevens wrote: » Am I the only one who is looking forward to the revamp of the town centre? Most of the comments I see on social media are negative. I think it's a positive. It's about time our town was modernised a bit. They have to start somewhere.
kerryked wrote: » I'm in favour of anything that might result in a bit of level footpath around the town anyway..
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Yeah! The amount of claims that council must have against them for people tripping & falling on those paths! I wonder will there be much disruption to Denny street when they start, being that the festival is less than a month away and they plan to start Denny street first!?
kerryked wrote: » I guess the sensible thing might be to just re-format the parking space before the festival, leave it for the two weeks and come back and work on the rest of it...but then again, I'm no county council engineer (I've got a brain :rolleyes: )
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I get the impression they will do Denny st regardless & the mall later in the year. There are no music acts on Denny street for the festival this year, it's moved to the square! Not sure that's going to work, but maybe it will.
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Has anyone here ever used the AHAR (Animal Heaven Animal Rescue) place in Castleisland?
pcuser wrote: » A lot of people would be opposed to AHAR, Also a lot of volunteers that have previously worked there have left and told shared their stories of what happens behind closed doors.https://www.facebook.com/Stop-AHAR-animal-heaven-animal-rescue-444187049018853/?fref=ts Sharon Shannon has also pulled her support. http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/the-curious-tale-of-sharon-shannon-the-blue-macaw-and-the-animal-rescue-centre-31577768.html
bobdcow wrote: » I believe the Tralee/Fenit is well behind other counties that started the process at the same time. I think there was segment on Radio Kerry about it a few months back, other counties just got on with the work and received the grants and are making great progress. It will be a great addition and I can't wait to use it, hopefully there will be grant money to move it on sooner rather than later.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Has to be the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard of! Thank god I'm stuck at home at the moment so I don't have to see it! Lol
hanamandiol wrote: » Why Ciarrai ? My three are enthusiastic pokemon goers-gets gamers up off their ass and walking up to 10km to find virtual pokemon-think its the best game ever
Felix Jones is God wrote: » If you're a grown adult and you're running around chasing Pokemon I think you should take a long hard look at your life and wonder what went wrong
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Exactly! Kids doing it, fair enough, it's a game, adults.....eh no!
siblers wrote: » Adults grew up with the cartoon and the original games though, the games were massive back in the day so the appeal is tere for adults.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I was way past that stuff age wise, so I can't quite relate I guess! :rolleyes:
Clab mor wrote: » Denny Street will stil be a hive of activity!!! There is a sort of 3D digital projection on the front on the Ashe Hall building on Wednesday Thursday and Friday nights...... Never before seen in Kerry Saturday Sunday and Tuesday nights will still have a stage in place in Denny st with like free entertainment there on Sunday afternonn and evening! Yeah the square will have the main headline acts but this is a positive, it'll create a better athmosphere and will be partially covered allowing seated areas....... i remember when the parade route was changed a while back..... That was never going to work either but it did...... It's worth a try 500 people in Denny street is a ****e athmosphere.......500 in the square will be somewhat different...... Let's be positive people of Tralee...... Change isn't always bad....
bobdcow wrote: » There was a powercut apparently all over town for about 35 mins this morning - ruined the breakfast I was cooking