ejmaztec wrote: » I'm assuming that it's this file. It looks like the development went to sleep, and then they tried to wake it up again. There are 335 pages though, but the ones right at the end give the game away http://docstore.kerrycoco.ie/planningfiles/14308151.pdf
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Speaking of housing developments, i was driving towards the ‘fat mile’ past O’Donnells and noticed there’s an unfinished estate with some very big houses in it. Wonder what happened there? It was only started a couple of years ago and has stopped.
ongarboy wrote: » I think I probably ever only go in there the week before Christmas and the place seems packed with staff then but I'd say a lot of them are just seasonal hires for the run up to Xmas. Glad to see Debenhams is staying put in Tralee.....for now.... On another note, I see a new housing development sprung up rather quickly on the Abbeydorney road opposite Sundays Well (I think there was a caravan park of some sort in there previously?). Good to see new housing activity in the town.
Radio5 wrote: » I was in Debenhams, I would say it was in late February and spent quite a while there in the afternoon. Was surprised how few staff were on the floor/at tills compared to even 2/3 years ago. Not from Tralee but would tend to go in there if I'm ever in Manor.
ongarboy wrote: » Is that how small the number of full time staff is at Debenhams in Tralee? I assumed there was up to 100 staff there (including the concession - Topshop etc staff). While I knew they wouldn't all be full time, I didn't think the numbers were that small. It's still good news for part-timers or concession staff working there as well.
Erik Shun wrote: » That's good news.. about 15-20 full time jobs saved there I would think
Maliah Bald Reptile wrote: » The country is bigger than Tralee believe it or not. It's not just monsters beyond the Kerry border
Erik Shun wrote: » In Tralee....I'd say doubtful
Rows Grower wrote: » 1,600 direct employees actually.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Just read that the Irish Debenhams stores won’t face closure. They are safe apparently. https://www.breakingnews.ie/business/irish-branches-of-debenhams-avoid-closure-920545.html
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Oh right. I saw June on their facebook page. I suppose they were hoping for then.
Forge83 wrote: » It will be September before they are in. They are adding a full second floor so a lot of work to do on the building.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I wish election posters weren’t allowed!
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Pity that. Maybe they felt they didn’t need to do it in the end. Fitzgibbons Furniture are going into the big round glass unit at the Smyths end of the retail park. Apparently they will be in for June.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Pity that. Maybe they felt they didn’t need to do it in the end.
Maliah Bald Reptile wrote: » A quick look and 2 of them I wouldn't vote for straight away based on party.
An Ciarraioch wrote: » If you're in the Tralee area, Treasa Ferris, Terry O'Brien and Norma Foley are all fairly hard-working, with Jim Finucane the main FG candidate if you're that way inclined - also have Green, Independent and left-wing candidates here.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Did I hear that Mickey Sheehy’s son is running for local elections?
Maliah Bald Reptile wrote: » I heard that healy ray chap is good!!! He really supports football. I don't know any of them down here. Haven't transferred my vote from Dublin and won't be voting for the first time in 30 years.
ejmaztec wrote: » I'm assuming that TK Maxx's Homesense isn't opening up in the old tile/carpet place in Manor West now, as the unit now has "To Let" signs on it.