Standing Bear wrote: » Thaw well underway this morning so we can expect the council to start gritting soon. :rolleyes:
jca wrote: » Did anyone see the pics of Ferns on the telly? Completely covered in compacted ice and Snow, not a sign of a bit of grit never mind a scraper. Wexford county council are a joke it was the very same in 2010, cars going sideways down Munster Hill and council workers fixing up the plants in the boat at the bottom of the hill.
kneemos wrote: » Don't think the council does the N11.
Cantona's Collars wrote: Schools in town closed tomorrow while some rural ones are open.
Bells21 wrote: » The dept left it to each individual school to decide whether they would open or not. I would imagine, road conditions, bus services, possible snow damage etc were taken into consideration before a decision either way was made.
Cantona's Collars wrote: » Parents will go nuts during the week,most closed tomorrow and many closed Wednesday for in service training day.
TitianGerm wrote: » Poor parents having to mind thier own kids
Cantona's Collars wrote: » Not all sit at home and watch Jeremy Kyle every day.
cython wrote: » Precautionary boil notice for Enniscorthy issued yesterday evening, in case anyone not aware of it:https://twitter.com/wexfordcoco/status/970739066965843978
paulaa wrote: » If this is out of place here please delete Mods From Facebook Delaneys Newsagent 2 hrs · Calling all shops & cafes in our little town. We have all suffered forced closure & loss of business from snow. Staff & owners & customers. Why not where possible consider opening Saturday St. PATRICK'S day instead of Monday? Or if possible open 1/2 day Saturday. 9am to 1pm or 10am to 2pm. A large crowd is expected in town between 12 and 2 for the parade. Some staff might benefit from bank holiday bonus pay or time off on Monday when schools close. Shops and cafes could where possible offer special offers or incentives to encourage people to come to town earlier. Everyone could then enjoy the big match after the parade and shout on Ireland for the Grand Slam. This may not suit everybody out there, there is no one size fits all, but we need to start thinking outside the box to keep business in town and provide a decent service to our customers."
Cantona's Collars wrote: » That's forward thinking,the parade is on at 1pm,it'll be over by 2.30 at the latest.I'm sure staff wouldn't mind swapping hours from Bank Holiday Monday (which will be dead around town anyway) and do them Saturday instead. At least somebody is trying to do something.I think the rest of the businesses should do the same. In other retail news,we should see some development on the Old Dunnes site sooner rather than later.
Cantona's Collars wrote: » Dawson's have taken over Robbie's (The Pub) in Market Square. A good bit of revamping work going on there at the moment.
Navarre wrote: » Is it the original Dawson family that have taken over Robbies or is it the 2 people who run Dawsons pub now on the Duffry. ??