Deleted User wrote: » *From Tipp Fm News*Patrick Quirke has been found GUILTY of murdering his love rival – local DJ Bobby ‘Mr. Moonlight’ Ryan. The jury convicted the 50-year-old farmer by majority verdict after deliberating for just over twenty and a half hours. Patrick Quirke first took his seat in the dock over three months ago – making his one of the longest murder trials in the history of the State.
Wrongway1985 wrote: » 19th hole in Irishtown gone there this week too.
snipey wrote: » what's happening with Tom Skinney's, all the furniture gone.
holystungun9 wrote: » Are you really sure about this to be saying it here? This is definitely closed?
Sandor Clegane wrote: » Is Subway closed too? it's been closed any time i passed for the last few weeks.
Wrongway1985 wrote: » Sign up outside yes, thanking for custom over last few years.
pudzey101 wrote: » Hi anywhere in clonmel or surrounding areas do number plates for cars ? Partners car failed the nct on them and I can't remember where the place i was told does them
Clonmel1000 wrote: » Skinny’s is most certainly not closed. Really people need to think before they post nonsense. Music store gone simply because on line has killed them as per the owner. Not sure what’s happened to the 19th hole was always busy I’d say it’ll be back shortly. Town very busy this lunchtime not a space to be got anywhere on the street.
Roycropper63 wrote: » Morning does anyone know is there a dog show in ferry house today or was it yesterday?
Jakey Rolling wrote: » Anyone know the best (cheapest) way to dispose of old sofas in Clonmel area? Will be able to transport them on trailer to wherever. I see Clonmel Waste will take them but no price listed. Nothing specific mentioned on the council site. I can call them both on Tues, in the meantime anyone done this recently that could enlighten me?
cml387 wrote: » For those wondering about the houses at the station,I heard that the PP ran out during construction. Permission was extended but with exquisite timing it coincided with the builder having to remove the scaffolding for another job.
julyjane wrote: » I'd love it if chopped went in there. There's enough fast food outlets around
zurbfoundation wrote: » Chopped recently closed in Waterford not sure it had been open that long
Deiseland wrote: » Is there any truth in the rumour that there is a mosque been built up in Irishtown. Where Sean o Donoghue’s used to be. According to sources planning permission has been approved. Where are they all going to park on a busy Friday which is there prayer day? Irishtown is extremely busy when mass is on in St Mary’s on a sat/sun. So can’t imagine what it would be like on a Friday.