CeilingFly wrote: » Its been €5 for at least the past 3 years. When you look at the amenity and the fact that Coillte don't get funds from local council, its not a bad price to pay for a day out. Remember there are substantial costs involved in an operation like this, not least public liability insurance. Plenty of free forest areas about, but not with the same facilities. I use Emo a lot, and am surprised there's no entrance fee,
paddylonglegs wrote: » Visit russborough in blessington for €2 and there is a huge amount to do for adults and kids. They are able to reap more in with their tours and shop etc, and they get government funding albeit
CeilingFly wrote: » Russborough is €15, but it is a superb facility and well worth the price.http://www.russborough.ie/plan-your-visit/admission-prices
pad199207 wrote: » Seen on the Monread Fares website that 'The Chicken Guys' fast food outlet will be opening there in June. I have never heard of this brand before. From being on their wesbite http://thechickenguys.ie/ i cant help notice that the menu looks very akin to supermacs menu. I wonder is this a new franchise that they are branching out into.
beertons wrote: » Is there a chicken guys at that junction 14 service station?
MotorMike wrote: » No, Supermacs only. Chicken guys is Pat McDonaghs answer to kfc
mightybashful wrote: » So Brandmax opened today in the old Heatons. I found a euro so it wasn't all bad
Tyson Fury wrote: » What are they selling? Any sports direct link?
lemmno wrote: » Naas - Buy or Continue Renting With all these new estates popping up, are prices due to fall anytime soon? We’re paying so much now on buying or renting houses in Naas due to lack of housing but looking at all these new estates coming in surely the demand/prices will fall once we have a large supply of houses? I’ve been renting in Naas for 10 years but i reckon I’ll only get a mortgage of about €170,000 based on 3.5 times my salary. I have €27k in savings. I’d love to get on the property ladder but all I’d be able to afford would be a two bed apartment, if even. Is that an epic waste of money?! Will there always be a rental market there? .
CeilingFly wrote: » There will always be a rental market as the working population has changed. People no longer look at jobs as jobs for life and renting gives you flexibility. Also you now have a large non-irish population who may work here for a few years before moving on. You then have additional costs of property ownership - initial buying costs, maintenance, property tax, insurance. Then selling costs if you move on. Fine if its long term. On the flip side, apartment living is finally becoming more popular. An annual service fee takes care of much maintenance and block insurance and in some areas the price of apartments still has not moved up like houses. 170k mortgage will cost about €800 a month over 25 years. (10 year fixed rates are great value) - rent a room for 350 (lower rent can get the best tenant) + share of bills and its a very attractive option if Naas is a medium to long term place for you. I would say that sq footage is very important if you plan to share. Apartments in devoy quarter are about 850-900 sq ft and circa 200k, whilst some others in the town are 550sq ft and 175k. Devoy quarter would be my preference by a mile.
Tyson Fury wrote: » Where's the best beer garden in town? Somewhere that gets a bit of sun.
john_johnerson wrote: » Probably the osprey if you're considering hotels. Not overly interesting but it gets good sun. Kavanaghs is more interesting and gets a bit of sun out the back if the roof canopy thing is open.
Tyson Fury wrote: » Was in Kavanaghs Friday afternoon but the sun is mostly blocked out by the high buildings next door.
BuzzFish wrote: » What's your source for this? The junction was designed back in 2008 but the recession put it on hold. I assume Kerry may have demanded it be put in place but I can't see them funding it. Where did you hear 10m? I know they had to pay a contribution to the sallins road roundabout alright as per their planning permission. My sourcehttps://www.google.ie/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.kildare.ie/CountyCouncil/NationalRoadsOffice/M7OsberstownInterchangeR407SallinsBypassScheme2013/AnBordPleanalaOralHearing/DayOne/M7%2520OsbMain%2520Brief%2520incl%2520Traffic%2520Hydrology%2520Waste%2520Cumulative%2520for%2520upload.pdf&ved=0ahUKEwi6k_j_6t_aAhWCW8AKHQYFBA0QFgglMAA&usg=AOvVaw0VP4ueR8ACbRza6OmvStET
beertons wrote: » My lad has nearly finished 2 years there now. He's never come home spouting anything like that. I couldn't tell you the last time we went to mass either. I think it's great, I went there myself. Current principal was my last teacher.
iwishihadaname wrote: » Hi All, Just bought a house in Naas and moving from Dublin. Very excited! Just wondering is there much of an Irish speaking community? Is there much of a trad scene? Also looking to do some volunteering, any useful sites to look this up?