Conspectus wrote: » All lidl's opening at 2pm. My brother is a mananger of one and an email went around to all of them.
WishUWereHere wrote: » Conspectus, up here in Roseberry Hill, the roads are almost impassable. Are LIDL opening today? Or does anyone else know if Tesco are opening? Don’t know about Lidl, but Tesco say stores in areas covered by red weather alert will open at 11am.
WishUWereHere wrote: » Just back from Tesco. If anyone has plans on doing some shopping I would hurry if I were You. Very little bread, hardly any milk, no salted butter. Lots of empty shelf space, Vegetables? Very few choices. Not their fault, especially on seeing the side roads ( first time out of RH Estate since the storm hit ).
RTighe wrote: » Does anyone know what the Structure up from library is going to be?
lanomist wrote: » Thirteen units comprising apartments, bungalows and two story houses ( 2 ). Also a meeting / recreation room.
RTighe wrote: » Pretty big project! though I was surprised to see the loss of the green area there,
WishUWereHere wrote: » I see the Silverware Museum is to start charging for the exhibitions upstairs.https://www.leinsterleader.ie/news/news/302940/newbridge-silverware-to-start-charging-for-museum-of-style-icon-visits.html €7 is OTT imho. This another case of a corporation getting greedy?
lanomist wrote: » One of the best restaurants in Newbridge il ponto Nuevo closed without notice on Friday. I believe the staff turned up for work only to find it locked up. No notice given and their facebook page say it will reopen soon.
WishUWereHere wrote: » Hmm, I wonder, any coincidence that their day restaurant ( Le Chisten ) also closed recently? Bad form when a business closes without even having the balls to inform the staff. It's them I feel sorry for.
CeilingFly wrote: » AFAIK An Chistin is/was operated by different people, Donie & Siobhan Hurley and they retired after 25 years and gave a few weeks notice of their intention to retire. But sure make up some BS and post it online and make it a disparaging remark. Business is difficult in the best of times. Sometimes you find yourself in a situation not of your making with consequences you could never have forecast. - I had such situation myself about 20 years ago in a premises. We suddenly got a new landlord after the previous owner sold the building. He found a clause that meant he could turf us out. We got no notice and locks were changed, staff left bewildered - we had to get a court injunction to even get back in to get our stock. So, before making up utter and complete horsesh1te - get verifiable FACTS. Not made up BULLSH1T. I don't have any idea what has happened in this situation, but do know that sometimes things happen that are totally and completely outside your control and due to sensitivities /legal issues involved, you can't make comment. So until the operators make a statement, try not making up sensationalist bull
WishUWereHere wrote: » What are you on about? I asked a bloody question, Was it any coincidence that the owners of the property retired recently. And if not informing the staff who are reporting for duty is not an issue for you, oh maybe that is also prefabrication?
CeilingFly wrote: » your post was factually incorrect (an chistin is not a sister establishment) Your post insinuated that it was pre-planned and with you disparaging "hmmm" you are insinuating that it was untoward. and in above post you are assuming that the retired operators of an chistin own the property - do you ow that for a fact? (I doubt they own it - more than likely some hardball landlord) I call your post BS.
WishUWereHere wrote: » No I don't know for a fact, and neither do you. Also you assume a lot by my hmmmm, who are you to go insinuating? And for your information, I never said it was pre planned. Who knows if it was or not? All I said it was a coincidence that the restaurant ( yes I used the word sister restaurant ) closed a few weeks and now IPN. And another thing: Do you think it is right for a proprietor to shut up shop and not tell his/her staff? I don't care who you are that is wrong.