beertons wrote: » The place where las radas used to be. Used to be the club house I think.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I use Boston in Monread Centre as the first Sunday of the month is my choice day for a haircut.
beertons wrote: » Once a month, holy crap.
The Talking Bread wrote: » Or what was (is) the one above Donals where you would head down at lunchtime to get the quick number 2. (OB1?)
Alf Stewart. wrote: » Was actually logging in to ask if anyone knew what was going on there. Another Costa-Coffee. Sweet baby cheeses.
pad199207 wrote: » Two costas on the same bloody road! Ffs
[Deleted User] wrote: » I bet BBs won't be impressed, though you can't beat their muffins. They had to build it right across from Smyths which is the busiest part of the car park.
pad199207 wrote: » Could it not have been Starbucks or something
a very cool kid wrote: » I always wonder who does be drinking all this coffee!
The Talking Bread wrote: » Not one mention for Skinner Malones! Disappointing!
speedfreak wrote: » Was just out for a walk down by the canal and there are a load of flowers candles etc by one of the locks between Sallins and Naas. Anyone know what happened?
Naas Man wrote: » No I don't think it's the Bud anniversary. I think it's where a local Polish woman who was suffering depression went into the lock. She went missing and one of her sons found her remains there.
DaveD wrote: » Anyone able to advise where in Naas (or close to) that I could dump/recycle a trampoline?