Wellyd wrote: » Two fire brigades in the square this evening. They seemed to be upstairs over Jennings. Hopefully it wasn't anything too serious
zerks wrote: » The tree is now standing in the square with the abomination of an overpriced bungee ride beside it...........Now all we need are a few more shops stocking stuff we actually want and a few more shoppers to populate said shops.
sjb25 wrote: » Just seen the infamous tree in the square the state of it looks like the cheapest one the Christmas tree farm had thrown in the corner
Pinkfoot1 wrote: » I have read numerous comments about how lousy Enniscorthy is and that the range of shops is dismal. Ok, we have 4 supermarkets, at least 9 convenience shops, umpteen fast food outlets, about 5 discount shops, 3 mobile phone shops, 3 gents outfitters, 3 or 4 boutiques, 3 shoe shops, numerous ladies and gents hairdressers, 2 butcher shops, some hardware shops, a carpet shop, several cafes, a few restaurants, I could go on. So what other type of shop could one ask for? PS Just in case you ask - I have lived in this area for over 35 years.
Edups2.0 wrote: » I often wonder how many people buy clothes in those shops. I personally don't like penny's clothes but I'd sooner go to Wexford and buy from Shaws or TK Maxx. I saw in the free paper here the plea to shop local :rolleyes: maybe if anyone could afford it we would.
kneemos wrote: » Literally never see anybody in most of these clothes shops. Vast majority of it gets bought online I'd imagine,the rest mostly in Wexford. They object to big stores moving in and expect people to pay over the odds in what's left. Go shoite.
Edups2.0 wrote: » I'd love a new game and movie store in the town. Just something to replace xtra vision. I've heard a few prople say GameStop should open up but they wouldn't be arsed really.
emmetkenny wrote: » GameStop is to expensive. If you got a Pennys and Argos into Enniscorthy you'd see a massive pick up around the town.
Edups2.0 wrote: » No games are too expensive. Yeah but Argos in Wexford would take a massive drop imo so I don't think they'd come so close to Wexford. Even Gorey didn't get one because a lot of them go to arklow.
emmetkenny wrote: » Games aren't as expensive now as they were in the early 90s. Most new releases can be gotten for €50-€60 in either Argos/Smyths/Amazon, GameStop will charge you €65-€75 for the same games.
Del.Monte wrote: » Online shopping - ever increasing as the wrinklies die off - is destroying retail bricks and mortar shops everywhere and for a town like Enniscorthy which is already in the horrors - it's terminal. The new Chinese Euro shop is just like a larger version of the old one and no better - a waste of a great renovation job. Unless the Council do something about rates - which they won't - the decline will continue.
zerks wrote: » No water in town due to a burst main. The usual suspects have been seen driving around in their van claiming double time while not actually doing anything to fix it....it's not even their department ffs. Yes,this is what the water tax pays for.
zerks wrote: » Virgin Media laying ducting down along the Milehouse Rd. No hanging around from those fellas.
TheChevron wrote: » Hurry up and get down my way. Vodafone are a joke.