you2008 wrote: » Hi dose anyone know any GP open on saturday in Naas?
Ferris_Bueller wrote: Where would be the best pub in Naas to go watch the World Cup on Friday night? Have tried Haydens, McCormacks and Kavanaghs before and although they are good pubs would not be recommending them if you wanted to watch a match.
Ferris_Bueller wrote: » Where would be the best pub in Naas to go watch the World Cup on Friday night? Have tried Haydens, McCormacks and Kavanaghs before and although they are good pubs would not be recommending them if you wanted to watch a match.
dolldot2 wrote: » Hi just wondering if anyone living in Sallins park estate could give some advice on what it is like area safety etc/ traffic in morning? I am working in Clondalkin. Currently living in Terenure got a lovely feel for Sallins but I do believe traffic can be a nightmare. Does anyone anything know about the new road being built etc? Any advice would be so much appreciated. Thanks
paddylonglegs wrote: » You might be best going out the bodenstown road and onto the m7 that way, but try out a few options in the morning to see what works. Also you could go out by Johnstown garden road. Seems silly to try to get to monread rd if heading out from sallins park. I don't have an exact date on the by pass but it's in progress at least. With all the construction traffic through the village at the moment, the noise is deafening. I would assume hgv traffic will be banned from the village once by pass goes in
beertons wrote: » 33South Main
Lex Luthor wrote: » Have they a big screen in there? I have some colleagues from UK over this week and around for the semi final so looking for somewhere to watch it I just hope they don't plan wearing their 3 Lions jerseys:eek:
you2008 wrote: » Hi all any help where is the stop?http://www.buseireann.ie/inner.php?id=358
BrownFinger wrote: » I'll help but no info in that link!
you2008 wrote: » thanks, but what is why i am asking here :D:D
dolldot2 wrote: » Thank you so much for that info. What is Sallins like in general? I have never lived there before will be a big change from living quite close to city.
Tyson Fury wrote: » Night rider will drop you off at any bus stop in naas from my experience.
you2008 wrote: » many thanks - even for the free train bus STOPS?
cunnijo wrote: » No. Only the stops on the main road into and including town centre. There is no rail feeder for the late services nor free train. Dublin Coach run a hourly service throughout the night from the Red Cow Luas/IBIS hotel for €5.00. However the last LUAS is around midnight Mon - Sat and earlier on Sunday's/bank holidays. One catch it has designated stops in the town
you2008 wrote: » many thanks - only new to Naas - dose the Naas GAA club rd consider as main rd?
john_johnerson wrote: » The bus comes in the Dublin road from the ball, past the cinema and into the square. It then goes to the top of the town, turns right and heads for newbridge. It'll stop at any of the bus stops on that route. There are plenty of stops and I've seen the driver stop in odd places too on the late bus. Handiest stop for the gaa is probably at the cemetery where you can walk up through ashgrove to monread avenue but the sensible person would get off at the square and get a taxi.