road_high wrote: » Think that candidate also moved up from cork- must be the Wallace effect! I’d imagine surely if Wallace doesn’t get elected this time there’s no point and she won’t run again after that. With SF on their arse she has a good opening into that anti everything vote.
Agent Coulson wrote: » Has anyone else seen the guy cycling around the town in all the high viz gear. On the back of his flash jacket it has State Street written on it with council and Garda also there. What job is he doing?
Nokia6230i wrote: Saw him today as it happens; not sure what he does but that hi-viz jacket is an unusual mix of "sponsors"; front of it however is Mens Shed logo so maybe they all contribute to running of those groups nationally.
OptimusTractor wrote: So I was told this evening that the cinema at Penneys, I still call it Superquinn, is closing again. Any truth to that or total malarkey.
Agent Coulson wrote: » I see The Med bar is back up for sale again. That must The the third time in the last year
iwillhtfu wrote: » Did you see it advertised or just looking at signs because one sign has said For sale and the other Sold for the last year or so.
Nokia6230i wrote: » Back on market for €700,000; I think it sold the once within past year or so for €660,000. Spec here > https://www.myhome.ie/commercial/brochure/the-med-bar-restaurant-112-115-tullow-street-carlow-town-carlow/4063490
Beechwoodspark wrote: That is really odd. Anyone know what is going on there? Is there a chance LM is looking to get back there.
road_high wrote: » Sounds like a very personal legal matter. Not appropriate for sharing on a news site alright. The lady has had difficulties that are her own business
HenryWoods wrote: » I've been lurking Boards for years and this thread has been on the go for 10 of them. I have mostly read the entire thread. Carlow is still as miserable as it ever was. I can safely say this, being from Muinebheag and all.
SoupyNorman wrote: » I spent nearly 2 years working in Carlow, drove me to an almost depressed state. Shocking how little investment the place gets, paths are in bits, buildings are dilapidated. There has been next to no town planning, Fairgreen built in isolation to other shops, Tullow St becoming filled with discount shops, bookies and chemists in between all the empty units. Little to no tourism, no nice hotels, nothing to do in the town other then drink. Few nice restaurants but Road House is the most famous place to eat. I think there is some hope but it will take investment. The Pennys site must get redeveloped into the proposed shopping centre…it’s highly unlikely at this stage but if it is built the people will come. Think about the next nearest shopping centres, Portlaoise, Newbridge, Waterford. A half decent SC would do wonders for the town. And before people start moaning about shopping centres killing the high street, the high st is already dead.
Nokia6230i wrote: » Muinebheag? Yeah, we'll have to knock them ideas out of you; don't be "poshifying" Bagenalstown......
Agent Coulson wrote: » Take out Carlow there and put in 50 other small towns around the Country and you could be talking about all of them with that post.
SoupyNorman wrote: » You say that as if we should throw up our hands like there is no solution. In any case I dont agree with you, Carlow is a large town (25k ish pop). Athlone is very compariable size wise and I've been there multiple times for weekends away etc, its a destination. Carlow just seems bereft of investment, planning, anything that might benefit it's future. I mean, The Woodford Dolmen is probably the only have decent hotel in the locality and it's not even that decent or even in the town.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » I’d rate the dinn ri the talbot and seven oaks over the dolmen.
road_high wrote: » Talbot is the best hotel in Carlow. Seven oaks needs a major refurb, it’s stuck in 1993. Dunno what the Clink place is like but the car park doesn’t look very enticing