Vizzy wrote: » Water service repairs are carried out by Council workers on behalf of Irish Water throughout the country. That's the way it works now. If you believe Mattie solved the problem, then fair enough. I'll leave it at that.
Jack Magee wrote: » I'm living in a council house in an estate in Clonmel. The estate has a residents committe and I am continually getting notes through the door seeking contributions for grass cutting etc. I don't wish to contribute. Is there any way I can stop these people putting notes in my letterbox. Could I threaten them with legal action maybe.
looksee wrote: » Can anyone recommend a reliable tyre supplier around Clonmel? I don't want retreads or cheapo tyres, looking for brands and reliable fitter at a fair price? Thanks.
Deleted User wrote: » You won’t do better than Jeremiah in Cloneen, but don’t be in a hurry!
Jack Magee wrote: » Thanks for the replies. I will tell them I don't want to be included in their leaflet drop. It's a council house so my rent should cover all that. I'm on Disability Allowance so can't afford to be paying for the upkeep of the estate.
cml387 wrote: » I would have thought that neatly cut green areas improves the look of the whole estate and benefits everybody regardless of whether they own their house or not.
Jack Magee wrote: » I won't be joining the committee I don't agree with how they operate putting notes through doors demanding money. I don't want any unsolicited mail. It's the ones who own houses pushing it to up the value of theirs. I won't be helping them do that.
Maymack wrote: » Does anyone feel that election posters should be banned? I personally do. They destroy the appearance of the town. Surely there's plenty of ways now to advertise yourself without defacing every light and electricity poll in town. How many polls on one street does the same person need to put a poster of themselves on. They could use social media and newspapers to name just two. I'd have great respect for any election candidate that wouldn't put up election posters.