Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Saw a bit about this in the papers this week Plans to bring state of the art film studios to Kerry are hoping to get off the ground this year. Kerry Film Studios – The Production Village plans to be an €18 million full service international film studio facility with three multipurpose sound stages. The ambitious plan will include a sixty unit creative industries hub, workshops, post production suites, screening room, bar and restaurant. It is understood that Kerry Film Studios – The Production Village has identified former manufacturing units in Clash Industrial Estate as a suitable location. Daragh O’Malley , Director of Kerry Film Studios which is based in the Tom Crean Centre in the Kerry Technology Park says The Production Village will be home to an array of creative industries and media entrepreneurs; and service providers. An initial meeting with Kerry County Council before Christmas will be followed by a further meeting this month to continue exploratory talks. Consultants on the development include John Gleeson, Global Media Leader of Grant Thornton Accountants, Screen Yorkshire who have established a thriving film industry there and Ken Fitzgerald, of Malachy Walsh Engineering:http://radiokerry.ie/plans-afoot-for-international-film-studios-for-kerry/
kerryked wrote: » Presumably fairly similar to what they've done in the old Dell plant in Limerick with Troy Studios. Would be very good to see a development like this succeed in Kerry. It would also be nice to see one the empty factories facing onto the road at Clash modernised/occupied. They are a bit of an eyesore.
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Be interesting to see what happens,I had heard a rumour last year that Boyles were going moving in the old Goblin site and were going building a bigger hardware store there a bit like the shop in Killorglin
Quackster wrote: » Anyone heard anything since about Seancara? Passed by both of them today and they were both locked up.
TigerTim wrote: » My experience of Seancara over the years was that the staff were really very poor. If you were grumpy with no personality or any customer service focus, you could get a job there. I find Horan's far superior. Haven't gone into Seancara in a long time. T.
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 .
The_Mac wrote: Jesus I'd hate to see you in charge of the legal system
kerryked wrote: » A roundabout definitely wouldn't be an option there imo. Look at the one a couple of hundred yards up the road from it, less said about that the better. Surely if this junction "is busy only at peak hours" then a set of traffic lights which stay green for traffic on Basin Rd. at all times except for when there is a car approaching from the Low Field/James' Street? I'm no traffic management engineer, but then again neither is anyone in KCC it seems..
Quackster wrote: » There are issues with this type of traffic signal set-up in terms of (not) being triggered by cyclists. But the fundamental issue here is that the cost would be prohibitive, especially with several much most important junctions urgently awaiting funding. My personal preference for this junction would be a four-way stop - something that's still a bit of a rarity in this country. BTW, blaming the engineers is a bit silly when they can't do much without allocated funding.
kerryked wrote: » My engineers comment was made slightly tongue in cheek, but at the same time I can't help but point out that mini-roundabout just down the road from this junction. Imo it's a design disaster, not big enough for anything larger than a medium sized car to turn around it. Also the pedestrian crossings are too close to the roundabout, some people are in such a hurry to get off it that they don't have time to stop for pedestrians. (I realise this is an issue with roundabouts in general in this country)€33 million spent on Kerry's roads last year, hopefully they can allocate a bit more for these junction upgrades in 2017.
lottpaul wrote: » Quick query. Have to pass 4 or 5 hours in Tralee tomorrow morning (without a car) and wondered if anyone had a suggestion for somewhere to go/something to do. The obvious ones of coffee shop, library(?) have already been suggested by my nearest and dearest - one even suggested Mass - but maybe I'm missing something blindingly obvious! TIA
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Have you ever been in the museum? Worth checking it out!