rubadub wrote: » I think you are missing the "title" Another Dealz in Nutgrove -I am not being smart or having a go at you, it is easily missed and people should not use that "title" thing for this very reason.
rubadub wrote: » ted1 wrote: » Are you missing part of the sentence. There about 10 dealz serving this area (South Dublin ) I think you are missing the "title" Another Dealz in Nutgrove -I am not being smart or having a go at you, it is easily missed and people should not use that "title" thing for this very reason.
ted1 wrote: » Are you missing part of the sentence. There about 10 dealz serving this area (South Dublin )
cobham wrote: » I thought I was just posting about a new 'opening' in Dublin South County and did not merit a separate title?
Stephen15 wrote: » Just books and stationery or is there a newsagent there too like Stillorgan.
The Mig wrote: » Starbucks in Dun Laoghaire closed. The Shopping centre one on Marine road.
coylemj wrote: » Get Fresh fruit & veg. shop on Deansgrange Road has closed. They have pasted two notices on the (closed) shutters, I couldn't read the full details as I was passing in the car today at about 3:45 p.m. but the gist of the signage is that they have closed as of last Saturday March 10th. There was a guy with a van there last Saturday and I noticed him removing the centre display, I assumed it was being replaced as part of general maintenance but in hindsight it now looks like they were starting to dismantle the place. It's the shop with the green canopy in this Streetview ... https://goo.gl/maps/W6Hk6Ayv3io
Stephen15 wrote: » The €2 parking fee is a bit of a joke for a suburban shopping centre, I should hope Aldi will be validating tickets when they open.
gnf_ireland wrote: » I understand they want to stop people using it for the DART,
rubadub wrote: » I'd say people use it for the bus too, always seems to be a very busy bus stop there.
gnf_ireland wrote: » That car park has always charged, although it was on an honesty system previously and you bought your ticket and placed it on the window The Blackrock SC had the barriers but SuperQuinn/Valu would validate the ticket if you spend at least 5 euro (I think) on stuff. And yes, that bus stop is always very busy and has a pretty large catchment area directly behind it and also those on Mount Merrion Avenue. The #17 is not exactly frequent
Cyrus wrote: » i was practically resident in M&S at one stage of my life and never bought a ticket, that said i only ever nipped into M&S and then left. i agree that while the construction is ongoing they should have delayed the barriers, its a warzone there at the moment.
gnf_ireland wrote: » Of course people take a risk on buying the ticket, especially if they were just popping in for something quickly. I do know people who were caught thought without a ticket, and of course the occasional ticket swapping was quite persistent there in the past... At the moment, I struggle which way to turn if I want to go shopping. Dunnes in Cornelscourt seems like the only place that is not a warzone. Stillorgan seems to lack all concept of the rules of the road when it comes to parking. Blackrock is total carnage ... The other other viable option is Tesco in Dun Laoghaire.
Cyrus wrote: » if I’m going to Blackrock I park by the library or on idrone terrace
Stephen15 wrote: » I don't go into Frascati very much but I have to say the car park in Blackrock SC is a complete nightmare which I avoid at all costs even if you do manage to squeeze into a spot your car will probably end up with a dent of some sort.
cobham wrote: » I thought I was just posting about a new 'opening' in Dublin South County and did not merit a separate title?. Yes the district is well served but this one seems the largest of the ones I am familiar with and rolling out their new policy of stocking clothing.
Aegir wrote: » I believe George Davis is behind the clothing. This is the man that created Next, them moved to Asda to create the George brand and now it looks like he is teaming up with Dealz.
CeilingFly wrote: » Heatons in Carrickmines are closing. I know sportsdirect own heatons and many are saying it is being turned into a sports direct store in its entirety. However, there is a strong rumour in property circles that Decathlon has taken the store.You heard it here first
frash wrote: » Actually I heard it here firsthttps://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057853399
Aegir wrote: » Quelle Surprise You have to look at Starbucks sometimes and wonder what they are thinking.
Homesick Alien wrote: » Moo's burritos has closed on George's St in Dun Laoghaire. Don't think it even lasted a year but can't say I'm complete surprised. It wasn't a good location for a burrito bar and they had strange opening hours - they closed at 7pm. Or maybe people have just reached burrito saturation point.
CeilingFly wrote: » Heatons in Carrickmines are closing. I know sportsdirect own heatons and many are saying it is being turned into a sports direct store in its entirety. However, there is a strong rumour in property circles that Decathlon has taken the store. You heard it here first