Muttley_666 wrote: » I noticed my barber shop put prices up since my last visit from €10 to €14. Now, I understand VAT, minimum wage etc all went up, but 40% ?? But then again, if there are six or seven barbers in the town, he can afford to raise prices as the demand is obvs there...
zoeybelle wrote: » Hi, can anyone recommend a guy with a van to move a piece of furniture?
ARNOLD J RIMMER wrote: » We could also do with another Mobile repair place. There is only 4 or 5 on the mainstreet.
Cerdito wrote: » https://www.leinsterleader.ie/news/news/362003/new-bus-service-operating-from-naas-to-dublin-set-to-start-this-month.html New JJ Kavanagh's route from Naas to Dublin City/Airport starting 20th Feb. Should be quicker than the 126 as there's no stops between Fairways and Heuston (presume this means it takes the N7 the whole way). Also runs quite late, last bus 00:30 from Dublin.
pad199207 wrote: » Yeah it should be using the Chapelizod Bypass instead of Bluebell and Inchicore like the 126 bus does. It’s €7 euro single though where as it’s only €5 on Leap on Bus Eireann.
beertons wrote: Does anyone know anything about the site being worked in beside Irish comericals, on the bypass road. It's only been around 2 weeks, and they've done serious work.
beertons wrote: » Does anyone know anything about the site being worked in beside Irish comericals, on the bypass road. It's only been around 2 weeks, and they've done serious work.
lucast2007us wrote: » I think it's going to be a phone shop or a barbers!
pad199207 wrote: » I read on Kildare Now that the single fare will be €5 from Naas to Town. So that’s just as cheap as Bus Eireann. I’m also hearing that Dublin Bus could be introducing a new route from City Centre to Naas.
vincenzolorenzo wrote: » Does anyone know where to find drawings for the new M7. I see this morning they've cleared an area just North of the Sallins bridge. Also can't figure out what the Newhall/Newbridge Road interchange will look like either. The website they advertise on the roadworks only has a very large scale drawing, hard to see the detail
paddylonglegs wrote: » There's an entire thread on the by pass in the kildare section. Lots of disgruntled, pedantic drivers who are a wealth of information. You have been warned....
soundman45 wrote: » When the bus departs Naas it will head in directly along the N7 onto the M50 come off at J7 and straight in the N4 bus lane all the way, first stop Hueston Station, then Eden Quay, North Wall then Port Tunnell to the Airport. Bus every 30 mins peak times is great and I would think if the demand proves to be there that will increase. Just look at Ashbourne as an example its served by Bus Eireann but Ashbourne Connect have set up a good business with a top class service to the city.
donkeyoaty0099 wrote: » While it sounds a good route it'll be an absolute disaster at rush hour. There's no bus lane until it gets to Palmerstown on the n4 and at peak traffic that'll take at least an hour. On a good day.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » https://www.leinsterleader.ie/news/news/365861/breaking-route-chosen-for-naas-ring-road.html Decision made on Naas ring Road. Looks like they're going for the cheap option.
mightybashful wrote: » Can you explain what this means please? What impact will this decision have and is it a good or bad thing? What's the better option?
Kaizer Sosa wrote: » Just moving to the area and wondering if the Finlay Park estate is serviced by SIRO? If not, what is the fastest/best broadband provider available in the estate?