freshpopcorn wrote: » The main reason why we never really park on the upper level of The Showgrounds is. It always seems to take ages to get to M&S form there!
lollsangel wrote: » I'll queue for downstairs if I've the kids. YOu need the P&C spaces with car seats etc. If there were some upstairs then grand but travellator and buggy a pain!
cml387 wrote: » Rant switch on/ In the Showgrounds shopping centre, what's the story about traffic insisting on queueing for the low level car park when there are loads of spaces in the upper level. Are ye afraid of going up the ramp? I've seen drivers insist on trying to enter that ground car park even though the (infinitely patient) security guy has put cones up to indicate that it's full Rant off/ By the way, before Christmas I noticed a car had been clamped there. Mrs CML being of a curious nature asked the security guy what was the story. Apparently the driver had "gone off on his holidays" because it had been there for three days. If you own a silver Avensis and have come back from Tenerife or whatever and found your car clamped, you should have read the large signs that say parking is free for three hours only.
pudzey101 wrote: » Saw a post/video on bookface about the beggars in town that quotes " This is the "Clonmel begging crew". They just got out of a new car down near the Showgrounds. Guy on the outside nearest the road with the red bobble hat will be around town barely able to walk with a crutch. You can see him here not even trying to use it and keeping up with the others who are half his age. All have backpacks with some sort of seat built in and no doubt plenty of food. These people are only in Clonmel because people give them money. It's a begging enterprise and should not be supported. Please share this if you can " not sure if im allowed to post link to the video
pooch90 wrote: » I'll queue for downstairs if I've the kids. YOu need the P&C spaces with car seats etc. If there were some upstairs then grand but travellator and buggy a pain!
dieselbug wrote: » And how was your Christmas other than these issues
[Deleted User] wrote: » The last few times I was in town,I saw some work going on inside the Piper Inn on upper Gladstone street..Anyone heard any news of it opening again?
SnitchenBubs wrote: Looking for a timber shed, around 8ft x 8ft or something in or around that.
SnitchenBubs wrote: Anyone no of a good place to buy a garden shed in Clonmel for a reasonable price?
SnitchenBubs wrote: » Anyone no of a good place to buy a garden shed in Clonmel for a reasonable price?
Disgraceful waste of public money. I have to say that the calendars fit on the fridge grand....once all the vital information is cut off. https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/revealed-two-tds-used-dil-facilities-to-print-more-than-100000-calendars-for-constituents-36422598.html
F34 wrote: » This is sickening:https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/councillor-reduced-to-tears-in-field-of-dead-horses-and-a-starving-foal-36423557.html When are the Council going to get off their collective holes and start taking horses away that are left in fields and in the side of the road. Do they really fear the ethnic minority that own them that much?
If these horses are kept in private fields( a lot of time with the blessing of the owner) then the Council have no role to play, in fact it would be illegal for the Council to trespass on private land
dieselbug wrote: » But if it was brought to their attention as it apparently it may have been, don't they have, at least a moral obligation to bring it to the attention of the relevant authorities as all of us do. Surely it's not acceptable to have knowledge of this unfortunate situation and not act on it.