Atari Jaguar wrote: » I live in the town centre. I wish I didn't. Someone mentioned war on local Facebook pages over the carry on yesterday which pages are these?
EverythingGood wrote: » Weafer St aside.
kneemos wrote: » Three story properties have an arkward layout. If you have living quarters on the ground floor you have a load of bedroom space,or divide the living quarters between ground and first floor you're left with tight bedrooms. As an aside practically nobody lives in the town centre,completely empty above almost every shop unit.
alastair wrote: » Idle curiosity... That house on the left hand side of Castle Hill that's been for sale ages. What's the story with it not shifting? From an outsider's perspective it's a solid looking historic building with a decent whack of space, a set of usable outbuildings, a yard, and at affordable money. Even assuming there's the extra cost of doing anything on a listed building, it looks like good value. What am I missing, beyond the general malaise in the town, and the niche appeal of old piles?http://www.daft.ie/wexford/houses-for-sale/enniscorthy/st-anthonys-castle-hill-enniscorthy-wexford-1147460/
zerks wrote: » It just looks so dated,most people seem to want generic 3 bed semis in town,there's another beside the old St.Senans graveyard that has history and character which isn't selling.
zerks wrote: » A major backlash on local Facebook pages over the conduct of teenagers running wild around the town yesterday, of course there was always one saying "weren't we all young once", the replies were along the lines of " we never carried on like wild animals charging around the town,our parents would kill us".
EverythingGood wrote: » went to Wexford town for the parade this morning instead of going into town...
ezra_ wrote: » Do you have a source? Would be great news if it happens.
zerks wrote: » Apparently the council have big plans for the land around St.Senans hospital,a new technology park is to be built with hundreds of jobs promised.About time we are seeing somebody lay their cards on the table.For years all we got were task forces and empty promises from the IDA and various ministers. A regeneration program for the town centre is also in the pipeline.
Del.Monte wrote: » Doyle's Checkout is having a closing down sale. Sale of premises agreed apparently.