bobdcow wrote: » On a side note - which way is up/down on Denny Street - Is heatons to the ashe hall "up Denny St", or "down Denny St"?
The_Mac wrote: » This forum represents the view of the entirety of Tralee. Anyone who disagrees will be purged, comrade.
kn wrote: » There was a serious stabbing outside the library today just after 2PM. I was just coming out of the library after it happened. That's probably one of the more unlikely locations for that to happen I would have thought. Haven't heard anything since about it, anything on Radio Kerry? Its up on Radio Kerry.http://www.radiokerry.ie/man-stabbed-tralee-afternoon/ I don't know the circumstances behind the stabbing but he had several wounds including to his back/shoulder area. There were witnesses and a number of children in the area at the time. The staff from the Gaelscoil across the road came to his aid with a medical kit until the ambulance arrived.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I grabbed a coffee from the new place in Edward Street, 'Ugly Mug' this morning. Lovely place, nice decor and lovely coffee. To be honest, I'm not mad about the name of the place, bit too hipster, but hope they do well. One of the owners is a daughter of another local businessman, Paul Hanrahan of Razzle Dazzle & now That's perfect.
kn wrote: » 'Locals' or one of the 'new Irish'?
oeb wrote: » That's what I thought so, 5 or 6 Gardai paid a visit to the house across the way from me about 9 or 10 last night, and left with one of the guys in handcuffs a couple of hours later.
kn wrote: » Arrest made late last night.
oeb wrote: » Judging by the activity in neighbours place tonight, I suspect they just did.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I heard there was a stabbing. Awful. I hope the victim is ok. Scary to think its happening in broad daylight now. Hope the scumbag was caught.
kn wrote: » There was a serious stabbing outside the library today just after 2PM. I was just coming out of the library after it happened. That's probably one of the more unlikely locations for that to happen I would have thought. Haven't heard anything since about it, anything on Radio Kerry?
traleebandit wrote: » long time lurker to here , decided to join and get stuck in the banter etc , but have to admit right out that I agree 100% with Eric the Shin re: the taxis in town , ok on that issue my cards are on the table ...... As a newbie I have to ask the powers that be , what % of the town would the comments here represent ,only asking to try and get a feel for what and who the forum reflects . Sean.
JonathonS wrote: » There are about 50 very regular posters on here and 50 more who post a few times a year. The population of the town is 24k so the Tralee thread represents a little less 0.5% of them. Hope that helps. :rolleyes:
traleebandit wrote: » what % of the town would the comments here represent ,only asking to try and get a feel for what and who the forum reflects . Sean.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » A pity though. Was hoping it was our year. Maybe next year. It's a very new & young team coming through. I would expect to hear that Donaghy & Darren O'Sullivan will be calling time on inter county now?!
Pirates Ale wrote: » The better team won really..
Erik Shin wrote: » Would be doing breakfast as well...not frys, but granola and cereal types I believe
Ciarrai76 wrote: » A new coffee shop is opening in Edward street, next to the post office. It was previously Taste of Italy. I think it's called Ugly Mug! Looks very nice inside from the pics I've seen on instagram. Best of luck to them!
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Where is Buddies, the kids play area in Tralee?
kn wrote: » The Jackal has died.https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/0824/899742-sean-ocallaghan-ira/