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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,480 Chancer3001
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    Your sarcasm detector is broken


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,192 Kerrydude1981
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    Why not just move all the scumbags to an unfinished housing estate like the did in TV series The Wire,





    Call it Scumbagdam :D

    Only one rule,they have to stay there and they can do what they want


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 426 The_Mac
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    Sully34 wrote: »
    It's probably this ignorance of a bigger situation that has places like the Square in this state.

    And who the **** says Lol

    Thought you might be able to catch the sarcasm from it.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15 Thomas Pink


    Tralee , on a brighter note !
    I recently visited Tralee and was amazed at the scenery there. My visit was in early January when the weather was unseasonably bright, mild and sunny. What a stunning place. Fenit was perhaps my favourite , with wonderful walks, stunning views of the of the ocean with the beautiful Dingle Peninsula as a backdrop , and of course not forgetting the magnificent lighthouse. This all forms part of the Wild Atlantic Way.It was also birthplace of St. Brendan the Navigator. I would encourage people from home or abroad to pay this wonderful place a visit.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,893 kn
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,541 Ciarrai76
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    kn wrote: »

    Heard about that. Who is organising it? Sounds like it's going to be a regular thing?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 627 kerryked
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    kn wrote: »

    Does look interesting.

    Hope they get a recording, or even stream it on facebook live, would be well worth a watch for this line up.

    Any idea who's going to present it?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,201 ongarboy
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    MAXX screen with new seating and revamped shop/foyer opening today at Omniplex Tralee according to Traleetoday.ie


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,192 Kerrydude1981
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    With Five Weeks To Go, Tralee Is Booked Out For Dubs Game

    WHATEVER about the Kerry v Mayo clash on Saturday, it seems a Dublin invasion is on the cards for St Patrick’s weekend.

    With over five weeks to go to the match, there isn’t a hotel bed to be had in town on Saturday, March 18 and you’ll be hard pressed to find a B&B vacancy.

    A search on booking.com for all accommodation in town reveals there is no bed in Tralee on the night of the match and all the hotels’ own websites booking services confirms this.

    The combination of St Patrick’s festivities, the Tralee Marathon and the match is going to make for a massive weekend for the town, providing a great economic boost for pubs and restaurants.
    There is reportedly massive interest in the game among Dublin supporters – who are also snapping up beds in Killarney – so expect a sellout and a ticket scramble for what should be the best atmosphere ever at a game in Tralee.

    Meanwhile, the Mayo team won’t bring as many supporters, but Austin Stack Park is ready to welcome a huge crowd for Saturday night football to Tralee.

    The match has a 7pm throw-in time but stiles will open at 5pm. Admission is €15 (usual concession for Students and OAPs applies, under 16s go free) and entry to the Stand will be on a first come first served basis.

    Tickets have to be pre-purchased either in advance or from the ticket vans positioned outside the ground. They can also be purchased in advance (20% off the adult admission price up to 12 midnight on Friday night) at all the usual outlets including participating Supervalu and Centra Stores throughout the Country including all Garveys Supervalu Stores, at GAA.ie and at the Kerry GAA Store in the Outlet Centre Killarney and the Pavilion in Austin Stack Park Tralee. Tickets may be purchased on-line right up to match time.

    Kerry County Council have offered Free Parking in the Car Park adjacent to The Rose Hotel, Dan Spring Road, which is walking distance of the venue. Patrons travelling to Austin Stack Park Tralee for the event are advised to arrive early as a large crowd is expected.

    http://traleetoday.ie/five-weeks-go-tralee-booked-dubs-game/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 283 kev_Makaveli
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    Any suggestions for someone in Tralee for adjusting a satellite dish. Don't want to ask on Tralee do you know for obvious reasons Huns :-).

    Guy I normally use Richard Kelter isn't available. He mentioned something about hm television services or something like that. Anyone know of them as Google provided nothing . TIA Huns....


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,192 Kerrydude1981
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    Any suggestions for someone in Tralee for adjusting a satellite dish. Don't want to ask on Tralee do you know for obvious reasons Huns :-).

    Guy I normally use Richard Kelter isn't available. He mentioned something about hm television services or something like that. Anyone know of them as Google provided nothing . TIA Huns....

    Lad in the Tralee Outlook Anthony Nolan

    http://traleeoutlook.com/images/pdfs/TO09022017.pdf


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 435 Pirates Ale
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    Any suggestions for someone in Tralee for adjusting a satellite dish. Don't want to ask on Tralee do you know for obvious reasons Huns :-).

    Guy I normally use Richard Kelter isn't available. He mentioned something about hm television services or something like that. Anyone know of them as Google provided nothing . TIA Huns....
    He might have meant HLM
    https://www.goldenpages.ie/hlm-television-tralee/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 426 The_Mac
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    Any suggestions for someone in Tralee for adjusting a satellite dish. Don't want to ask on Tralee do you know for obvious reasons Huns :-).

    Guy I normally use Richard Kelter isn't available. He mentioned something about hm television services or something like that. Anyone know of them as Google provided nothing . TIA Huns....

    Ah yes, Tralee Do You Know. The place where if you ask for someone for a job a load of people come out of the woodwork to tell you their dodgy relative is the best in town.

    That and 100 comments on the daily "looking for a beautician" post filled with recent graduates.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,201 ongarboy
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    The_Mac wrote: »
    Ah yes, Tralee Do You Know. The place where if you ask for someone for a job a load of people come out of the woodwork to tell you their dodgy relative is the best in town.

    That and 100 comments on the daily "looking for a beautician" post filled with recent graduates.

    Or the best yet " I'm a 22 year old beautician and drive a red car, how much would my car insurance be?, ta Huns xx"


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,541 Ciarrai76
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    There's looked to be a great crowd around for the match tonight. Traffic was manic between that and mass!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,192 Kerrydude1981
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    Ciarrai76 wrote: »
    There's looked to be a great crowd around for the match tonight. Traffic was manic between that and mass!

    Did they open the car park near The Rose Hotel for the match?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,541 Ciarrai76
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    Did they open the car park near The Rose Hotel for the match?

    Not sure as I didn't pass that way, but I think they were intending to.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 426 The_Mac
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    Ciarrai76 wrote: »
    There's looked to be a great crowd around for the match tonight. Traffic was manic between that and mass!

    Was in the Sportsfield last night, for about an hour after the match you couldn't move in there, great atmosphere.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,192 Kerrydude1981
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    The_Mac wrote: »
    Was in the Sportsfield last night, for about an hour after the match you couldn't move in there, great atmosphere.

    Heard town was hopping Saturday night,hopefully now the powers that be dont get put off by the crowd that is coming for the Dubs game and move it to Killarney


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,082 BPKS
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    Heard town was hopping Saturday night,hopefully now the powers that be dont get put off by the crowd that is coming for the Dubs game and move it to Killarney

    They cant. Its live on TV and theres no floodlights in Killarney.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,192 Kerrydude1981
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    BPKS wrote: »
    They cant. Its live on TV and theres no floodlights in Killarney.

    They moved it a few years ago from Tralee to Killarney went from a Saturday evening game to a Sunday afternoon game


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,893 kn
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    BPKS wrote: »
    They cant. Its live on TV and theres no floodlights in Killarney.

    Rumour going around town today is that this is exactly what might happen as apparently the ground was near full for the Mayo game.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,192 Kerrydude1981
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    Tickets are flying out the door apparently

    http://traleetoday.ie/tickets-selling-quickly-kerry-v-dublin-game/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,192 Kerrydude1981
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    Contract signed for €1.7 million Tralee Town Centre works

    A contract has been signed for the €1.7 million Tralee Town Centre improvement works.

    Kildare based contractor John Craddock Ltd has been appointed to carry out the developments, which are expected to be completed by November.

    These works will see Denny Street converted to a two-way traffic system, and a shared space created on the Mall.

    The Tralee Town Centre improvement works are part of the Active Travel Town initiative and are funded by the Department of Transport and Kerry County Council.

    John Craddock Ltd, a Kildare based contractor, has signed the contract worth €1.7 million; his company previously completed the improvements to the Town Square.

    He said the aim of his staff will be to complete the works to the highest standard, and to work with the town centre businesses to keep Tralee open for business.

    The works will start in the coming days, are expected to finish in November.

    The main changes will be the conversion of Denny Street to two-way traffic, and the introduction of a more pedestrian-friendly shared space on the Mall from the Carraig Donn entrance into the Square as far as the junction of the Mall and Denny Street.

    http://www.radiokerry.ie/contract-signed-e1-7-million-tralee-town-centre-works/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,082 BPKS
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    They moved it a few years ago from Tralee to Killarney went from a Saturday evening game to a Sunday afternoon game

    When, what game? Only reason I remember a game being changed to Killarney was cos of the pitch is ASP.

    It's live on Eir sport. They don't have rights to Sunday games so it CANT be changed to Sunday.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,541 Ciarrai76
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    Contract signed for €1.7 million Tralee Town Centre works

    A contract has been signed for the €1.7 million Tralee Town Centre improvement works.

    Kildare based contractor John Craddock Ltd has been appointed to carry out the developments, which are expected to be completed by November.

    These works will see Denny Street converted to a two-way traffic system, and a shared space created on the Mall.

    The Tralee Town Centre improvement works are part of the Active Travel Town initiative and are funded by the Department of Transport and Kerry County Council.

    John Craddock Ltd, a Kildare based contractor, has signed the contract worth €1.7 million; his company previously completed the improvements to the Town Square.

    He said the aim of his staff will be to complete the works to the highest standard, and to work with the town centre businesses to keep Tralee open for business.

    The works will start in the coming days, are expected to finish in November.

    The main changes will be the conversion of Denny Street to two-way traffic, and the introduction of a more pedestrian-friendly shared space on the Mall from the Carraig Donn entrance into the Square as far as the junction of the Mall and Denny Street.

    http://www.radiokerry.ie/contract-signed-e1-7-million-tralee-town-centre-works/

    Until November! Wow seems like a long time!


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