PaddyFagan wrote: » It’s in CLANE! I assume the builders or estate agent or some part of the project is common, but it’s just plane weird. Paddy
The Talking Bread wrote: » What?? What is weird?
PaddyFagan wrote: » The sign for those abbotsfield houses, in Naas - beside newly built houses (in Naas) is for a development in Clane. I find that weird. Paddy
The Talking Bread wrote: » It's called advertising? Advertising new housing developments in an area where a high volume of traffic is passing through in the suburbs of Dublin at a time when the housing market is increasing seems pretty standard practice! You see it everywhere!
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » It's cheap advertising. Advertise in the newspaper or on TV/radio. They're probably not even paying for the sign.It's like advertising a supermacs outside McDonald's. It's cheap tactics.
jaffa20 wrote: » Hi all, could anyone recommend a good electrician in Naas or surrounding area? thanks
Dia1988 wrote: » I really don't like the Naas accent.
The Helpful Engineer wrote: » An insurance company are moving in there. Relocating from Naas main Street. I have forgotten their name
john_johnerson wrote: » Fabric mill in Johnstown is closed apparently. Bella Napoli closed also...
a very cool kid wrote: » It's a pity about Bella Napoli - was really an excellent restaurant. I thought it closed a while ago though....
Carrie6OD wrote: » Says on the sign on the door that it’s closed for renovations...
beertons wrote: » Heard that Macari had taken over the lease. That'd give him the Capri, Macari, Rustic, and the old McDonald's place.
john_johnerson wrote: » Great... a town full of Macaris, Costas and barber shops.
paddylonglegs wrote: » I really do wonder how all the barber shops survive. I hate seeing businesses close down, but you do wonder how they can all be doing good business
john_johnerson wrote: » Apparently it said it on their Facebook page which is now deleted. Naas ball posted something about it a couple of days ago. (Assuming you're talking about the faric mill)