McLoughlin wrote: » Ah trust John Browne to ruin the future plans for Wexford Campus IT Carlow he was warned about that last year to stop bringing up Enniscorthy and a campus in or near St Senans as an option as Wexford plans were nearing the finishing line. Wexford Campus had a good spot in Wexford town be a shame if it doesn't happen now and even worse if its put up in Ennisscorthy This isn't whats best for Wexford its about a councilor/TD trying to score points.
kneemos wrote: » Brown retired last election. The son is a councillor/TD,wouldn't have thought he'd have any major clout though.
Del.Monte wrote: » Just had the last slice for lunch.
BuboBubo wrote: » However. it's back to absolutely dire signage on the new cafe - yet to open - on Abbey Square.[/quote Is this cafe open yet? I Haven't been in that end of Enniscorthy for a few weeks. Anyone got news on the 1798 Centre? One more question - will there be another Christmas Tree Exhibition in St Mary's Church this year? Last year's was lovely.
BuboBubo wrote: » BuboBubo wrote: » However. it's back to absolutely dire signage on the new cafe - yet to open - on Abbey Square.[/quote Is this cafe open yet? I Haven't been in that end of Enniscorthy for a few weeks.Yes, it's open but for how long? Anyone got news on the 1798 Centre?Closed for the season but officially it's to reopen in 2018 - apparently the sale fell through 1798 is still important. One more question - will there be another Christmas Tree Exhibition in St Mary's Church this year? Last year's was lovely.Yes, not sure of date yet.
BuboBubo wrote: » However. it's back to absolutely dire signage on the new cafe - yet to open - on Abbey Square.[/quote Is this cafe open yet? I Haven't been in that end of Enniscorthy for a few weeks.Yes, it's open but for how long? Anyone got news on the 1798 Centre?Closed for the season but officially it's to reopen in 2018 - apparently the sale fell through 1798 is still important. One more question - will there be another Christmas Tree Exhibition in St Mary's Church this year? Last year's was lovely.Yes, not sure of date yet.
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Del.Monte wrote: » Why do Polish shops in general blank out their windows so that you can't see in? Result - in my case - is that I have never been inside one. Are they the sole preserve of Polish immigrants?
Nokia6230i wrote: » Depending on the shop it's a branding thing. I.e. Polonez. They also own Moldova & that shop, supermarket in truth is similar in branding on windows.
Del.Monte wrote: » Thanks. I reckon it's madness as I know other locals who never go into their shops for the same reason.
Cantona's Collars wrote: » A new Ancient East tourist guide/sign thing has been erected in the market Square,right beside the carousel thing that sits idle.
Del.Monte wrote: » It's just another piece of meaningless urban clutter and begs the following questions - Why? How much did it cost? Who paid for it? How long before it has something scrawled on it - like the 1798 memorial which is once again defaced?
black & white wrote: » Just a word of thanks to everyone involved in the Patron, the cemetery is looking very well indeed. I'm down for a flying visit every 4 weeks or so and it always looks in good condition.
jca wrote: » Oooh I say how nice of you to drop in on us yokels and judge our graveyard. Touches cap and leaves.... To feed the horses....
kneemos wrote: » Brooklyn is on RTE over the Christmas,no idea what day though.
Cantona's Collars wrote: » Nice to see someone eventually get busted for blocking the bus stop on the quay. The Gardai were the ones who were issuing tickets. They could rinse and repeat every day on the quay and people would still park in the bus stop bay.
TheChevron wrote: » I wouldn't live in the mental for diamonds.