Liam Helpful Sash wrote: If they’re leaving it two-lane then you can’t expect them to increase the footpath size as it’d only make a narrow road narrower and form another problem.
Mc Love wrote: » Badly needed - Wickham st is very badly run down.
Vanquished wrote: » Unfortunately the latest plans show that they intend on maintaining two traffic lanes on Wickham Street. There will be no significant changes to the footpath widths, which is astonishing when you consider how inadequate they are. There's hardly enough space for two people to pass. Once again the council have displayed a complete lack of vision and ambition. Wickham Street won't be revitalised by retaining the current traffic arrangement.
johnnyryan89 wrote: » Wickham St would depress you. Be interesting to see will they leave it as two lanes of traffic or reduce it to one and widen the footpaths. Could they turn Upper Gerald Griffin St into a two way street and redirect traffic from Parnell St that way.
source wrote: » Lads get an N26 account. Instant push notifications on your phone every time there's a transaction on the account.
Berty wrote: » I buy a lot of stuff online and travel a bit. You'd think my BOI Visa Debit would trust me by now because I can't even remember my AIB Credit Card asking me to confirm a purchase. Bank of Ireland is so tempermental. Once rejected the Thomas Street multistorey because you don't have to enter your pin. Very annoying.
JamesBond2010 wrote: » It was like ''is that you buying that ****, what are u buying that for??'' thought it was someone else buying it so we stopped them buying it,since its you u can work away & buy it.:D:D:D:D:D
Wise Old Elf wrote: » Yep. Was in the UK earlier this year and was paying for accommodation. Booking was in wife's name, card was mine so booking site rejected it. Got a call from AIB shortly after similar to your situation, but I don't think they blocked the card.
phog wrote: » Try - JJ Kenneally's or Kemmy Stonecraft near Taits Clock - they engrave but whether they'll engrave something that wasn't purchased in their store I'm not sure
moby2101 wrote: » Hi guys, I’m looking for someone that could engrave a hip flask as a birthday present ( in a hurry!!!) I bought the hip flask and was thinking of having it engraved the same as in the attached photo. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Berty wrote: » Chinese shop on upper Henry Street by the Limerick Post, maybe?
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » I know you don't have a card yourself, but do you know anyone who might be able to pick it up for you? Do you have a local shop/chipper that you'd be friendly with or anything?
dashoonage wrote: » lads/ladies/swan lovers where would a man be able to buy 5-10ltrs of vinegar without buying small bottles in tescos i dont have a musgraves card either. *making pet friendly weedkiller.
le_girl wrote: » Same number called me this morning, they're really doing the rounds today!