kev_Makaveli wrote: » Was in the town park playground earlier. A group of about 7 teens sharing a vape machine. Cool dudes
patricia1313 wrote: » Hi All, I checked already some posts about Tralee but mostly they are old, and I will be very grateful if you could help me with the current post recession situation in Tralee. Personally I see Tralee as a lovely town with beautiful surroundings, easy access to nature and endless walks. With the current property situation in Ireland it also looks very affordable. We are a family with one child that is only 1 year old and my husband got good job as head chef in Killarney and because of that we are thinking to relocate. We avoid big town anyway, and so far we mostly were living on countryside or outside of towns in small developments. Killarney itself it is too overcrowded for me even it is beautiful I fell that it is to much going on there during the season and also it is very expensive to compare with Tralee. So please help me out with few stuff: 1. How do you feel living in Tralee? Do you feel it is nice place to leave regarding safety, schools, shops, walks and etc? 2. Is there any particular school/ preschool also better that other? 3. Is there a sense of community in town? 4. how big is the Sat market? Can I find organic veg/ fruts no problem there or any other org shop? 5. Can you say that there is enough activities for kids and adults in town? 6. Does Tralee go the right direction now to be better town in future for our kids? 7. what is you personal opinion about investing in property there and where would you recommend to live? a bit outside or closer to town? and which are to choose? Thanks in advance and hoping it will help me to chose proper place to live.
keane2097 wrote: » Tralee is a place I think is very underrated, by locals as much as anything.
Pirates Ale wrote: » I presume 'A Sweet Tale Bakery' in Rock Street has closed it doors?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Yeah they closed about a week ago. They put up on Facebook a few weeks ago that they wanted to sell it. Then announced they were closing. They’re barely open a year.
phormium wrote: » I liked their stuff but from day one they were selling too cheaply for portion size.
phater phagan wrote: » Does anyone know were I can buy Bragg's Apple Cider vinegar in Tralee? I know Holland and Barretts carry it in England - not sure if the Tralee branch do. Ta.
Pirates Ale wrote: » There was some very good value there but we ordered a Birthday Cake there for the small lads party and it was pricey. When we arrived to collect in on the day they told us it was partly collapsed and we would have to give them a half an hour to 'fix' it. It was too late to go elsewhere It tasted well,but it collasped totally and looked a total mess at candle time. :rolleyes:
ongarboy wrote: » I see the Sweet shop on the corner of The Mall and Ashe St. has signs saying Wild health food cafe opening soon and are seeking staff.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » We witnessed a car going the wrong way down the exit slip road onto the dual carriageway & then just turned off it towards Dromtacker roundabout! They were very lucky no one had decided to take that exit! Morons.
3 the square wrote: » I need new orthotics any one recommend any good place to get them I'm studying part time in North campus but would give a good price for right ones Pain in the shins from shin splints is unreal.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I think there’s a place in Church street, which is near the Ashe hotel. I can’t think of the name of it.
3 the square wrote: » Are they any good i wonder ?
Erik Shin wrote: » I see Every Occasion florist have moved in boherbee, gone to the empty unit beside the Slieve Mish bar