thinktwice wrote: » Hilarious Felix Jones is God! I just hadn't heard the hotel was for sale!
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Apparently central plaza was sold for excess of €10m! Did Donie Horan own this?http://traleetoday.ie/central-plaza-building-sells-excess-e10m/
Pirates Ale wrote: » I seem to to remember that Kellihers (Toyota Garage) owned that.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Just wondering if anyone here who have kids, can advise how soon should a baby be enrolled into childcare and if I could get some recommendations? Preferably ones who are flexible as it won't be a full week. Baby is only 8 weeks, so not back to work until December, but not sure when I should be sorting it out!
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Depends on what you're looking for to be truthful. Are you looking for a private minder? Some can charge €13.00 an hour, the majority around €10.00. If you're talking crèche, there are a load of options, St Brigid's in Hawley park take children at a very early age , but you have to get your name in quickly as they are always busy and preference is given to people living or working in that area of town Other than that, Sunflowers crèche in Pembroke square are brilliant, contact Davena as I'm not sure what is their lower age limit . Also, Oakview village childcare are brilliant and have win some national awards, Clodagh or Niamh should give you some idea as to their age groupings Hope this helps a little
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Has anyone been into Seanacara in Edward street yet? I saw they have a Facebook page (although only a friend page rather than a business page which you like). They are more a deli than the other one in town. I haven't been into it yet so not sure what it's like. I noticed that the clothes shop 'Divas' (was divas & dudes) on castle st has closed down. Oh and I heard Toni's at Clash roundabout are doing fish & chips now and is meant to be very good!
Dpg21 wrote: » Hey everyone, hope it's ok to post this in this thread, I have just been offered a part time course in IT Tralee which will be starting on the 14th of this month, as I'm from the midlands I will have to move down and also look for part time work along with the course, The only thing is it seems impossible at this stage to find any accomodation, I have spent half the day ringing people, I was just wondering does anyone know of anybody that's renting a spare room or know of some house shares, it will have to be around the town as I've only got a bike, I've tried the usual websites like daft.ie, rent.ie and have rang the student union but they all the accomodation is full on the list they have, Hopefully someone can help me out and point me in the right direction haha, thanks
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Have you tried this place? hi, yeah I text that one earlier, I got a reply just now saying its full,
pcuser wrote: » Can anyone tell me where I could buy arm bands for children in Tralee? I checked Heatons and Tesco but no Joy, Im not in Tralee often so im not sure where to try.
Dpg21 wrote: » Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Have you tried this place? hi, yeah I text that one earlier, I got a reply just now saying its full, Did you get in touch with the student union for advice. I think they have a list of accommodation.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Did you try Hennerbys sport shop in Ashe street or any of the sport shops? The aqua dome do sell them in reception.
Dpg21 wrote: » Yeah Ive got in contact with the student union, all the contacts they have are full, I've also already rang an Sean mhuillean, Kings court and other student complexes, all full, at this stage I've rang every number I could find and still getting nowhere, I think my only chance at the moment is if someone pulls out last minute in the student complexes and if get the room, otherwise it's looking like il have to give up the course or become homeless😂 Anyways thanks for the replies
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Heard about this story this morning on Radio Kerry.http://www.radiokerry.ie/news/tralee-homeowner-warns-residents-to-prepare-to-defend-their-homes-from-attack/
Dpg21 wrote: » I was just wondering also does anyone know it there is smaller towns outside Tralee that has early morning bus connections to Tralee ?
Quackster wrote: » It is a rather bizarre decision as it goes against the town and county development plans and the recommendation of ABP's own inspector to reject planning. Joe O'Connor must be spitting fire as he submitted a very robust and well-argued appeal! It will be the death of the filling station in the Horan Centre anyway and will only add to traffic congestion on JJS Road.
kn wrote: » I noticed a suit shop opened in the closed down Buy Lo supermarket opposite the new filling station site today. An odd location for it in fairness. Suit Select I think is their name.