chupacabra wrote: » Thanks for the help. Gave them a buzz and they arent running weekday services. Looks like im up shít creek
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Try Kennedy Coaches. They are based in Annascaul, so I'd say they do Dingle too. Phone 066 9157106 and check with them.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Have only just heard tonight too that Il Forno in courthouse lane has also closed its doors! Sad to hear.
kerryked wrote: » Why do people insist on parking on the double yellow lines outside Dunne's on NCR, practically on top of the zebra crossing. Is your "quick trip" into Dunne's so important that you can't pull into the car park like the rest of us?!?
chupacabra wrote: » Need to get from Dingle to Tralee next week. If the strike keeps going and im stranded, what are my options? Are there private bus companies that are running routes or is it taxi or bust?
Erik Shin wrote: » The Belgian chocolate shop beside pizza time has closed for a little while, but an E-smoke store has opened in its stead
hanamandiol wrote: » Just noticed yesterday a stream of school pupils going to the new LIDL in Edward St via Sullivans Lane in Boherbee for their lunch.Can see a few mpre small business"s closing down town
carchaeologist wrote: » Well, you can't say that they didn't try to make a go of it.
Quackster wrote: » And a part of what makes Tralee Tralee dies with it.
kn wrote: » That's out of the blue. An iconic Tralee brand gone!
Quackster wrote: » WTF...???
greysheep wrote: » Bakery closed at 2pm today
Erik Shin wrote: Would anyone know is there any truth to the rumour that Barry's bakery is closing down with the shop unaffected ?
hanamandiol wrote: » The death of comradeship among workers is confirmed by your post.Of course Bus Eireann workers will strike when their company cuts their wages and attacks their livelehoods.Withdrawl of labour is their only weapon.Of course their colleagues in a sister company-also owned by our right wing Govt-will not pass their colleagues picket.I would also expect the public not to pass the picket