kn wrote: » I went to the first one and it was an excellent night's free entertainment. Not so sure about this one though. None of the names are jumping out at me.
hanamandiol wrote: » Does anybody think that the lack of grasscutting all around Tralee is an embarassment for the town.All approach roads need grass cut.I believe the bypass is to be cut by its construction company for some years-its deplorable.Ballycarthy roundabout and approach to townis very overgrown,along by ITT is embarassing.Come on KCC ,GET THE BASICS DONE
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I was thinking that too. It looks so bad. Its gas cos eventhough my estate is private, the council do the grasscutting (thankfully), but they came in & cut it barely a week after it was done, and it had barely grown. They don't really do a great job though as they leave all the cut grass on the green, and never do the edging around the trees & walls so it looks shabby and the loose grass gets blown around & thrown everywhere by kids. There are a lot of people who would gladly do that work and do a good job...and they could give work to unemployed if they are short on staff!
Clab mor wrote: » Count yourself lucky and you shouldn't be so ungrateful if you are getting it done for free. I also live in a private estate where the council DO NOT maintain our green areas. We contribute 100 euro per year to a residents committee to maintain these area's with a private contractor. This is for grass cutting, weed spraying, tree maintenance etc. No one is going to gladly do that work for anything les than the going rate. There's equipment to purchase and maintain, petrol to run the equipment, insurance, vans and trailers to get the equipment to the estate and disposal of the grass cuttings.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Ok relax would you! I never said I was ungrateful. I was just commenting on the previous persons post about the state of the grass cutting. We are very lucky our estate is maintained by the council. Don't come at me like that as if I've been rude in my post when I wasn't. You seem to want to pick on anything that is said on here.
Clab mor wrote: » Anyone who moans about work they get done for free is ungrateful! You clearly stated that the council don't do a good enough job in your estate for something that you are getting done for free and that probably shouldn't be happening anyway. I was mearly pointing out that I felt your comments sounded ungrateful. Most other private estates in tralee have to look after these matters themselves at a cost per household. Possibly if the council spent less time cutting your estates grass they might have more time to look after the public areas in the approach to Tralee. Your civic duty could be enacted here by notifying the council that the estate is private and the green areas should be looked after by the residents.
Clab mor wrote: » Anyone who moans about work they get done for free is ungrateful!You clearly stated that the council don't do a good enough job in your estate for something that you are getting done for free and that probably shouldn't be happening anyway. I was mearly pointing out that I felt your comments sounded ungrateful. Most other private estates in tralee have to look after these matters themselves at a cost per household. Possibly if the council spent less time cutting your estates grass they might have more time to look after the public areas in the approach to Tralee. Your civic duty could be enacted here by notifying the council that the estate is private and the green areas should be looked after by the residents.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » How should it not be happening if the developer passed it onto the council years ago!? Same as they did with the street lighting? Go have a moan to the council yourself about all your grievances!
Clab mor wrote: » I have nothing to moan to the council about? You are the one moaning that the council haven't been doing a good enough job in your estate for FREE!!' I'm perfectly happy with my estate's arrangement 100 euro is small money to keep the greens and trees maintained to a very high standard. We can't all expect everything for nothing!!! When the council take over an estate from a developer they take charge of certain facilities waste water, lighting, roads, footpaths, sewers, fire hydrants and a few others. They will incorporate and maintain these as required. Grass cutting or maintenance of grass verges is not carried out by the local authority. I'm sure if you take the time to check the Kerry Co Co website it will state exactly that.
Clab mor wrote: » We can't all expect everything for nothing!!!
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I didn't say I expect it all for nothing!!!!! Lets just leave it now ok!
Brock Stevens wrote: » Does anybody else feel that they should pedestrianise the mall during the day once it's done up? From 10.30 or 11 am till 5.30 or 6 pm perhaps. With Denny street going two way next week. The only traffic I can see it inconveniencing would be the traffic from caherslee.
Brock Stevens wrote: » I cant see the shops agreeing to 24/7. Early morning having it open allows deliveries.
manoverboards wrote: » That was the plan, the one they got the money for, every thing else seems to have been dropped except resurfacing the mall, 2 way'in Denny Street and taring the canal, a shame really. Every pedestrianised shopping street in the world manages to get morning deliveries, it's not like there's anything ground breaking here.
Clab mor wrote: » I said WE not YOU........ But glad to leave it there.....:rolleyes:
wnolan1992 wrote: Those heartless monsters in RTE, expecting a radio presenter to do outside broadcasts and do interviews.
Ciarrai76 wrote: I just drove through town and noticed a lot of the taxis seem to have set up a rank in castle street. This would be fine if they weren't all illegally parked up on the footpath & on double yellow lines!
Ciarrai76 wrote: I know they aren't happy with their location at Side of Boots, but they can't just park up where they feel like it surely!?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I just drove through town and noticed a lot of the taxis seem to have set up a rank in castle street. This would be fine if they weren't all illegally parked up on the footpath & on double yellow lines! I know they aren't happy with their location at Side of Boots, but they can't just park up where they feel like it surely!?
phater phagan wrote: » Hi Guys. I'm planning on taking the early train to Dublin next Sunday and I noticed from the IrishRail website that in order to get there I must transfer to a bus to Cork at the train station in Banteer, and then from there, take the train to Heuston. I'm curious, because there was no mention of line works scheduled on the IrishRail website, does anyone know if that is the case?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Did anyone hear anything about a new cheese shop opening in town? I think they are called Little shop of cheese & have another in Dingle. Does anyone know where it's based?