Wanderer78 wrote: » you should be ashamed of yourself with comments like that!
Local SF Councillor John Hearne said it was understood that certain treats were made before last night's attack on a house at Ardmore Park.
TheQuietFella wrote: » I wonder if this was to house an new influx of foreign nationals?
Wanderer78 wrote: » this is pretty scary stuffhttps://www.rte.ie/news/2018/0127/936377-petrol-bomb-waterford/
mooseknunkle wrote: » Yeah seen that myself today,it had me thinking about the staff there do they still get paid for the month off or are they relocated to a different McDonalds or are they just told like it or lump it the place is closed for a month with no pay
er1983 wrote: » I passed there today and there is a big sign up on the railings, says opening back up February 9th
mooseknunkle wrote: » Anybody know when McDonalds on the cork road is opening back up?
Max Powers wrote: » Had to turn off the late debate on rte news, Mary butler is an empty chair there, they're chatting away about second tier cities,not Waterford, development, jobs, etc. best Mary could come up with was some nonsense about decentralization was great job by FF years ago.since she has been elected, she has shown us absolutely nothing positive.you'd have to say, there is no way David cullinane would be sidelined like that.
mooseknunkle wrote: » It was said on here they are opening in the empty units at the front of railway sq ,dont know if its a restaurant or just delivery place
dzilla wrote: » Are Pizza hut openning next to TK Maxx did I hear? Pizza hut delivery or restaurant?
mooseknunkle wrote: » Anyone know what music festival is on in Portlaw this August?https://www.alltogethernow.ie/
PTH2009 wrote: » maybe it's replacing Daytripper ??? not a fan of electronic music but hope it's goes well and they might expand on it in a few years ??
Major concert promoter teases new summer music festival in Waterford 12 January 2018 It appears the South East may have a new three day music festival to look forward to this summer. POD Promotions posted on Facebook today with a photo of Curraghmore House in Portlaw in County Waterford and a web address with the headline “All Together Now.” The website has a photo of the historic house and estate in Portlaw and the dates 3rd-5th of August 2018 which is the August Bank Holiday Weekend in Ireland. The website also features the quote “”One, two, three, four…can I have a little more?” which is a lyric from the classic Beatles song “All Together Now.” POD Promotions are responsible for bringing Carl Cox to Ballinlough Castle next August and have previously promoted Electric Picnic, Lovebox and Garden Party. Rumours are already swirling online of some major electronic artists playing in Waterford this summer. You can register for more information at alltogethernow.ie
Finnbar01 wrote: » They owe us nothing. I posted about it because I believe some people maybe interested in it. Incidentally, I would like to hear the opinions of Cllr John Hearne and TD David Cullinane on this matter.
TheQuietFella wrote: » What else would you have expected! Are they wrong in doing this or do you feel they owe us something?
Finnbar01 wrote: » Just heard on WLRFM that the Israeli government had asked Teva to cut jobs in Ireland rather than back home in Israel. They were reporting on an article in the Sunday Business Post.
PTH2009 wrote: » cheaper to drink at home but you would miss the craic
dzilla wrote: » Nice cluster of pubs from the quay to O'Connell street, nice little night out down that way.