It wasnt me123 wrote: » I'm assuming that people just pay it like you would with any fine.
Alina High Teacup wrote: » How do they know where to send the fine?
darragh o meara wrote: » Anyway, back to the topic in hand. Great to finally see planning going in for the Clonmel Arms site. If it goes ahead it will be fantastic for the town. A huge project by any standards, I hope it all goes to plan. So many good memories there over the years.http://clonmelonline.com/2018/11/new-look-clonmel-arms-hotel-planned-for-clonmel/
snipey wrote: » John Nallen won't be happy
darragh o meara wrote: » Nallen will always have his crowd and seems to have a lot of loyal customers who appreciate the relative seclusion of the place. I doubt he will loose much in the way of custom to be honest. I think this development will hit the Park hotel more.
Deleted User wrote: » I think that the Minella has lost a lot of its sparkle.
PacMan wrote: » During functions, does he still carve meat in the middle of the ballroom floor in full sweat ? Puts me off my food.
jlm29 wrote: » Course he does. He’s been doing it forever. I’d say it must add to the flavour.
Clonmel1000 wrote: » Anyone hear JD Sports are going into the Dunnes unit on O Connell Steeet.
touts wrote: » I'd be surprised if they did. There isn't exactly a shortage of sports shops in O'Connell Street and meanwhile a sports shop is one of the obvious things missing from the showgrounds. But that said if they did it would be great to see the unit occupied.
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klose wrote: » New Asian food restaurant opened where the morrigan used to be on parnell Street, New restaurant opening soon by befanis and I've heard theres a new cafe place going in beside the idle units beside the credit union. Good news for sure, looking forward to trying to new Asian place looks nice from the pics on Facebook.
Recliner wrote: » What's the Asian restaurant called?
Iceman1984 wrote: » I believe Showgrounds not the easiest to deal with. The issue down there anyway from day 1 is no strong grocery anchor. Every shop feeds off a strong grocery anchor & m&s is a pricey convenience store. Until that changes I can't see them attracting the likes of JD.
klose wrote: » Kyoto Asian Street food I think, apparently they've a place in waterford that's nice.