Mrs OBumble wrote: » There's an annual fee for the license. Don't know the amount, suspect it's now in the low hundreds.
Surfacezebra wrote: » Yes the first year was run by a different operator who were left with no option by to leave after ridiculous demands by the city business association running it.Really needs to be looked into but alot of dodgy dealings going on there.
Surfacezebra wrote: » Because the Xmas market is run by a private operator to make as much money as possible.Could be great if it was run properly.
Redhairedguy wrote: » I love the weekend market... The whole atmosphere and vibe of the place just works... With that in mind, why can't the Christmas market follow that same suit, albeit with a Christmassy feel? You'd still have the beer tent, pig-on-a-spit, chimney cake, but also with some proper authentic handmade shít, and Danny's Boychik doughnuts...? Sweet baby jesus dem doughnuts... :pac:
bobbyss wrote: » It's not for me I'm afraid. Full of poseurs. Flaffing around with fancy cheese. But each to their own.
Surfacezebra wrote: » alot of dodgy dealings going on there.
Surfacezebra wrote: » An investigation is needed as to why the first operating company (Market place Europe) was forced out and what vested interests were involved in getting rid of them.Market place Europe are a very successful company organising markets all over the UK including the very successful Belfast market.Why they were forced out is beyond dodgy.
beardybrewer wrote: » There you go again, trying to ruin a good story with facts.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » There's no requirement for the city business association to be 'fair', they're not publicly funded, so they just need to follow the law.
Laviski wrote: » yup, the speculations/accusations continues along with the pro grass and the anti grass movements. Almost feels the vocal ones here are part of anti water charges groups, keeps them going until the next march. like others before it, it won't be long now before it will be closed. People should wait and see for the planning permission to be submitted, it was around in October last year it was submitted and rather pushed through quickly. so can we just clear the thread until that happens? then discuss the design they have submitted. (asking a lot i know)
Redhairedguy wrote: » Was it just me, or in its initial year, was there more things to actually buy other than the dozen food and snack tents that seem to make up the majority of the market?
connemara man wrote: » The amount of stalls has been reducing year on year as well
Deleted User wrote: » Eventually it'll reach a point where the Christmas Market in Eyre Square will be covered in nothing but the stalls selling those ridiculously oversized hotdogs and a beer tent.
bobbyss wrote: » And probably overpriced as well. Yes, that's all that Galway needs now:more drink.
Wompa1 wrote: » Ah, come on now..don't be such a dry sh1te! Kidding! Yes, it would be nice if there was more going on that's not tied in with alcohol but in fairness, they need to cater to demand and in fairness, the people demand alcohol.
Redhairedguy wrote: » Why in the name of baby Jesus on a Kawasaki can't the grass be treated in early January, and be ready for human use by March? I'm no botanist, but I've seen how fast reseeded lawns can grow...
Redhairedguy wrote: » I'm almost hesitant to post this, seeing as I really want this grass debate shíte to end, but surely we can all agree that people are prioritising their desire to sit on the grass for nice weathery/summer times, whereas the Christmas market is occupying the space until the end of December? Why in the name of baby Jesus on a Kawasaki can't the grass be treated in early January, and be ready for human use by March? I'm no botanist, but I've seen how fast reseeded lawns can grow... On a different note, I would personally like to see more crafts, and interesting things to sell in this year's Christmas market. On another different note, I would be in favour of downsizing those hotdog and burger places, or changing the design of their stalls. The smell is so obnoxiously strong and billowing all over the place that I know some people who don't like the smell of meat have avoided the Christmas market because of it. Granted they're strictly in a minority, but 'tis important to point out.
bobbyss wrote: » But there is no end to the amount of pubs around the place already. .
Maya Old-fashioned Snag wrote: » But its nice to have somewhere different to go and soak up the Christmas atmosphere in the beer tent at the market. I go out of my way every year to get into the beer tent at least once or twice and I'd be very disappointed if it wasn't there again this year. I also wouldn't go to it down the Spanish arch or else where only if its in the square.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Yes, but have you seen them grow fast in January / February? With almost no sunlight.
Deleted User wrote: » I can't imagine that Baby Jesus would get very far on a Kawasaki.