Lisha wrote: » I would deffo register the child for pre schools. With the 2 free years places are in demand. Remember Just because you put child's name down you are not compelled to send the child there. So put your name down fir any possible schools to keep your options open.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Yes!! Sorry!! 6 months!!
Felix Jones is God wrote: » If you're on about primary schools, no need, CBS are always looking to take children and both moyderwell and presentation primary have open enrollment days about April for the following September...Plenty of places available. Preschool...St Brigid's in Hawley park give preference to anyone living or working in the area. Sunflowers crèche and the one in tennis village (name escapes me now, too sick to think) probably make enquiries 6-12 months beforehand I would guess
bobdcow wrote: » Why have they blocked the road between bowling buddies/corcorans (old BTS) and Mr. Price/Pladium? They have put up bollards on that small road linking the 2 parks. To get to the Playdium you now have to go via Soundstore, you can't go towards Pat McDonald's paints and onto Bowling Buddies and onto Playdium.
bobdcow wrote: » I saw an ad at the enterance to the coffee shop for a travel company, are they the likes of Sol, with a desk and someone to talk to?
bobdcow wrote: » That will be nice if you can - I do prefer that method, I've no hassle on line for flights, but for a holiday I do like the chat, their expertise and more importantly - pay the deposit and then installments - Sol are great for that.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Yes same here. I would book a flight no problem online, but I don't like booking an actual holiday online. It too hard to know what a place is like, especially accommodation! Last time we booked a package holiday we used Travel Counsellors who are independent, but very helpful. I think there is a new travel agency opened in Ivy Terrace too. I spotted them on facebook. Don't remember their name though.
Felix Jones is God wrote: » I'm the opposite, I much prefer booking everything myself, find it easier and love trawling thru the hotels and getting the best deals....Last time I used a travel agent I was in Paris on a certain night a little over a year ago, not fun at all ,
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Oh no were you there for that? I know another couple who were there that weekend too. Awful
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Yeah, coming down the Eiffel tower when it kicked off....Didn't know what was happening... but saw all the sirens and lights going away from us, so we got on the metro and out quickly...
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Yikes, scary stuff!
Gardaí in Tralee, Co Kerry, are appealing for information on a crash on New Year’s Eve near the village of Ardfert in which the allegedly drunk driver abandoned the vehicle. The driver who was the only person in the car had fled the scene, leaving an empty bottle of vodka in the driver’s side by the time gardaí from Tralee arrived shortly before 11 pm on Saturday night, they said. Witnesses at the scene told them the driver, a male, appeared highly intoxicated.
kn wrote: » http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/crashed-car-found-with-empty-vodka-bottle-in-front-seat-1.2923650
Quackster wrote: » Might help if they actually provided full details of the car involved - model, colour and of course registration number.
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Since they stated the registered owner wasn't driving it would be fairly pointless?
Quackster wrote: » They need to trace the movements of the vehicle to have any hope of catching this piece of scum. Reg number is essential as most folk probably wouldn't be able to identify the model and colour can be hard to judge at night.
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Well if you can't see a model or its colour, nobody is going to remember a reg plate are they?
Quackster wrote: » Really? Sure let's not bother providing potentially useful information on the assumption it's of absolutely no use. :rolleyes:
kn wrote: » Driver was not the registered owner but curiously no mention of it being stolen!
Felix Jones is God wrote: » Useful for what? Please do tell what use it could be... You've already stated that people can't see the colour or make....What chance have they of seeing a plate? Besides, that is of no help, it would identify the owners of the car, not the person driving...The car hit a wall...Single person in the car, that's what should be concentrated upon...Not a licence plate
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Friend or family member of owner probably.
kev_Makaveli wrote: » Hope he's caught . Locked up and the key thrown away . Having lost a school friend to a drunk driver I have absolutely no time for their excuses. Thankfully he hit a wall and not some poor soul .