Maymack wrote: » Does anyone know if the cinema extension is ever going to start? Got planning permission over two years now.
julyjane wrote: » What's Clonmel like to do a driving test in these days? I failed it there more than once 15+ years ago so I tried another centre and passed. One of my kids has just got her learners permit and I'd like her to get her lessons and test out of the way as soon as possible, preferably with Aviva driving school as my car is insured with them. I know if someone is a competent driver then theoretically they should be able to pass anywhere but my memories of tests in Clonmel are people walking out just opposite Holland and Barrett, trying to overtake parked cars in irishtown and people pulling in and leaving hazards on opposite McDonald's. Clonmel would be convenient for us but I could probably get to Dungarvan nearly as easily
holystungun9 wrote: » And let's not forget my experience which involved turning the bend in the old bridge where the Emigrants rest is, and meeting a horse and trap just stopped up on the bend. Wouldn't move and was waving me past him on a continuous line. I looked over at the tester to essentially communicate 'bro, I'm aware I'm on a double bend with a continuous line but the guy with the horse is parked up and isn't moving so I have to cross the line to do one of the most illegal and dangerous thing that could happen on a test' Tester didn't even bat an eyelid.
barbie1 wrote: » Hi there, Anyone know where the ponies went that were in the field near the Railway Station that has construction going on in it at present? Were they being 'housed' there by the TSPCA? or owned by whoever owned the field?
secondrowgal wrote: » Mitchel Street One “l” Named after John Mitchel. Sorry to derail. Wrecks my head! (Easily wrecked you may well say )
julyjane wrote: Well you learn something new every day
Purple Mountain wrote: » Was it marked as a fault?
pooch90 wrote: » The one on Gladstone street (Sweet Carolines) is a new incarnation of the cake shop that used to be upstairs near Marians and Lonergans. Amazing cakes. Well worth a visit. Question. The new houses being built by the railway. Is the only access going to be at that roundabout or will there be access down the far end of the site?
zurbfoundation wrote: » whats in the planning application for this development?
solerina wrote: » Don’t know but I do know there is no other possible exit, apparently planning permission had actually expired before they started to build. 40 ish houses planned. We should all be lodging objections...that roundabout is chaotic enough without 40-80 cars more coming onto it !!
It wasnt me123 wrote: » Does anyone know someone who can fix washing machines - the drum has stopped (in mid cycle with wet washing and water everywhere) grrr
It wasnt me123 wrote: Does anyone know someone who can fix washing machines - the drum has stopped (in mid cycle with wet washing and water everywhere) grrr
Freya Magnificent Raceway wrote: » Sounds like a broken belt. Simon Sunderland at Jacksons Cross repairs them, or if you're up for the job yourself he supplies parts.
It wasnt me123 wrote: » Do you have his number please? And now I'm not up for the job myself
It wasnt me123 wrote: » We need the houses quicker than you need to get home. Slow down at black spots, breathe and you'll get there eventually. We should all approach our TDs to see if a better solution can be found in the meantime.
solerina wrote: » Clonmel isn’t Dublin...we don’t have a shortage of land to build, I really don’t think this field with its only access via an already tight roundabout is a suitable place for 40+ houses.
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