OreoNen wrote: » Thanks foodaholic. Do u know if there is much noise from the passing trains in old bridge?
beertons wrote: » Is jury selection on, or have you been picked already? Nurses, guards, doctors, teachers and a few more are exempt.
Allirog wrote: » think that's the safest bet so. It's the one up near the maxol/Tesco/Penneys?
Tom Cruises Left Nut wrote: » My parents live near the town so lucky I can park there. As others have said the town centre car park is your best bet
Allirog wrote: » and not back to work I'm rarely in naas so I don't know where to park apart from the Main Street. Will you be parking or can you walk there? I'm in leixlip so I'll have to drive
Allirog wrote: » Guys, quick question. I'm on jury duty in a few weeks time in naas and looking at my options. Does anyone know of any all day free parking or anywhere I can pay for parking cheaply? God only knows how long I'm going to be called for. Thanks a mill!!!
Tom Cruises Left Nut wrote: » In there on Tuesday for just duty myself. Hopefully home early each day !!!
Polo_Mint wrote: » Can anyone recommend an electrician in Naas Sports in the kitchen are going one by one and dont light up when replaced
regedit wrote: » Was wondering what broadband speeds are people getting with Virgin Media? We're on the 360 package since we moved to Naas (Oldtown Demesne area) while in Newbridge we were able to get 240 while on that package. Engineer was out a few days ago and was not able to get anywhere close to even 240. He rang someone who confirmed the VM exchange in Naas is at (>90%) capacity and they were planning to upgrade it in Q1 2017! I told the engineer that the average monthly speeds we were getting in the past 6 months were 98-110 Mb! No fault in the line, just 'congestion'
Naas Man wrote: » Yes there is a craft fair in the Town Hall this Saturday the 10th between 10:00 - 16:00. It's been run by St.Davids school and is always a good fair with a good mix of stalls and crafts. They make a great effort with decorations ect. in the hall.