It wasnt me123 wrote: » BUT, and I promise this will be my last word on the subject, I didn't need to know how to go about getting a house, I just wanted to know where the council estates were - the established ones, not every street in the town, or the new estates with mixed housing, just the known housing estates. If people didn't know, they needn't have posted - the other posters just assumed I didn't know the system, I just wanted info, that was all. Not a whole load of "you can't do that". When you speak to the housing department they do ask you what area would you like (depending on schools, work, etc), I just wanted information. Anyway, my friends are grand, hopefully will be sorted soon and I do appreciate the information I got.
notharrypotter wrote: And where apart from a sewing shop would you expect to find cotton cord?
masterboy123 wrote: » Any idea where I could get waist thread for joggers? (The thread which is around the waist to tighten up the joggers) Lost it during drying on my new joggers
Kobe White Molar wrote: » Feck sake ladies he's not looking for thread he's looking for the cord that goes in the waistband of a tracksuit. At least that's what I got from his post
anon71 wrote: » Anyplace in Clonmel who does an all day breakfast on Sunday apart from Rockin' Joe's?
barbie1 wrote: I see the ad for the Clonmel Show. Is it worth you going to? What time does it start?
masterboy123 wrote: » Is it possible to order Pizza from Day Breaker online? Near the school
Ms. Pingui wrote: » Can anyone recommend a good boarding kennels for dogs in the clonmel area? I was told country tails but they're booked up the weekend I'm away!
Vizzy wrote: » Heatherhurst are very good. They are up near Careys Castle. Only about 10 kennels and each dog has his own run and is walked twice a day.(086 8216825) and the name is Siobhan.
Xenophile wrote: » When people visit Mulcahy House or Mulcahy Park in Clonmel, they may bring to mind the two esteemed members of the Mulcahy Family. General Richard Mulcahy served as a TD and Minister for the constituency of Tipperary up until 1957. Pioneering cardiologist and anti-smoking advocate Risteard Mulcahy dies aged 94 Son of Free State general was an historian, environmentalist and founder of Irish Heart Foundation Born in 1922, he was the son of General Richard Mulcahy, a founder member of the State, member of the first Dáil elected in 1919 and IRA chief of staff in the War of Independence Fri, Jul 1, 2016, 14:03 Irish Times.http://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/pioneering-cardiologist-and-anti-smoking-advocate-risteard-mulcahy-dies-aged-94-1.2706853
Expunge wrote: » Pity General Mulcahy was so fond of executions during his time in the Free State Government cabinet.
klose wrote: » Just realised the junction festival was over three weeks ago and I didnt even realise I missed it, used to be good.
Xenophile wrote: » Annual Funding 2016 - Clonmel Junction Festival-8116165515 The purpose of this programme is to strengthen and make more secure a group of key arts organisations, by contributing to both their operating and artistic programming costs. In 2016 the Arts Council awarded a total of €8,507,844 to 74 organisations. I wonder how much of this €8,507,844 did they get.
iceage wrote: » Could someone tell me if powerstown racecourse is definately open again at the weekends? I need to get over there for a lap or two on Saturday.
why don't you ask the arts council
F34 wrote: » I see there is a new restaurant opening where the steak house used to be Parkers they seem to have a few restaurants around Tipp