tommyboy26 wrote: » noticed that the stud on the left hand side heading to naas on the dual carriage way has started to cut the trees on there boundaries. anyone know why?
WishUWereHere wrote: » I always thought trees were planted to grow, & help the environment. I also noticed those trees having their branches slashed. But it's not only there, almost right opposite Mount Carmel there was a lovely hanging tree on the left hand side between the College & Sexes Bridge. It's gone. Also over on the M4 there have been lots of trees cut too ( at least from J5 to J8 ) Why i wonder!
tommyboy26 wrote: » anyone know what dunnes are up too? see alot of construction going on in various different areas and they removed some of the small walls to make more car spaces
Conspectus wrote: » The hairdressers is moving to oppisite the chemist. The time piece restaurant will take up the soon to be knocked in to one area on that side with both entrances closed up and the new entrance will be (to locals) straight through the middle of the now time piece.
tommyboy26 wrote: » wow i didnt think dunnes was will to put that kind of money into it
Conspectus wrote: » Since I worked there in 96-98 they've wanted to expand by putting a second storey on it but they have to do this first. They will eventually get rid of the chemist,hairdresser and key guy and expand the shop right out to the main entrance.
tommyboy26 wrote: » it looks horrible from the outside. it looks old and run down
Conspectus wrote: » It is there since about 1995 without much work done since.
CeilingFly wrote: » It's becoming a fancy dunnes! All new layout, will include a Cafe Sol, Pat Whelan butchers and possibly a Sheridan's cheese counter. Think Superquinn, only bigger.
GavMan wrote: No bad thing. I still hold a grudge about that wall
Cazale wrote: » Mr Gorbachev tear down this wall!
Cazale wrote: » Planning permission in for a pizza restaurant and takeaway opposite Supervalu/Homestore and there is a Thai restaurant going where Gourmet Burger used to be outside the whitewater. Planning permission also in for an Insomnia in the whitewater. If it gets the go ahead it will be going in where the tv and couches are beside Milanos.
Conspectus wrote: » I see that Michael Murphy has started parking his trucks and vans at the old littlewoods place at the back of Dunnes. Put up hoarding all around it too. Anyone know if a move is on the cards?
CeilingFly wrote: » That's been their head office for a few years. Hoarding is just advertising.
Magilla Gorilla wrote: » I think it opened in 1987 or thereabouts- open to correction on that.
mickmac76 wrote: » Can anyone recommend a massage therapist in or around Newbridge? I have some problems with a stiff and sore neck.
WishUWereHere wrote: » Went to the courtyard today as there are ( afaik ) 3 charity shops where I wanted to leave quality but used clothes. All 3 were closed. I wasn't prepared to leave any clothing at either Tesco's or Lidl's clothes banks as last week I saw at the Tesco one 2 females using hooks attached to rods to retrieve clothes from the bank bins and choosing what they wanted and just threw what they didn't want on the ground. Also this week, both the banks at both Lidl & Tesco were overflowing. For future reference does anyone know of any charity shop open on a Sunday locally where one could leave clothes for a good/needy cause? Thanks
tommyboy26 wrote: » driving around the town i noticed alot of those 2 black wires for counting traffic. the council are hardly trying to see if the town needs a ring road?