bobdcow wrote: » any reason for this? I didn't visit often but I have fond memories of my 1st taco fries there!
ongarboy wrote: » according to the Tralee Do you know page on Facebook, Abrakebabra are actually opening again tomorrow - the manager posted an update...must have gotten a reduced insurance quote in the meantime! I have to admit, I do love their taco fries!! The same page says Ela Maria boutique next to Shaws is closing down. I'd have thought that would've been a better location than Rock Street where they were for years. What with Caballs closing and Val's long shut and Dunnes across the way, there will be tumbleweed blowing through the street soon.....
stop animal cruelty wrote: » I heard the Aqua dome is set to close its doors also??
adam88 wrote: » Either something is done soon or Tralee is going to end up like towns in the midlands. For a town the size of Tralee it should be bustling with activity. Years of mismanagement on the part of the town council and allowing buildings run into disrepair, just look at castle street for example.
ComputerTech wrote: » Well said Adem88 ... "NOW" is the ideal time for the people of Tralee to get off there ass and elect some NEW BLOOD into the Town council ...with the local election only a week or so away. The Bridge Street end of the town will soon end up looking the very same as the other end with shop closing ... nothing being done ... like of the Old Dunne Store left for years to to fall apart and STICK SOME GLOSSY IMAGES ONTO THE WINDOWS AND FOOL PEOPLE .... THE VERY SAME WITH THE Old Paint shop on the corner of Castle St and so on. Get the same old faces off the council .... bring in the young bright and intelligent young men and woman of Tralee .... give them a chance after all THEY ARE THE FUTURE
Erik Shun wrote: » Chamber alliance... bunch of useless gimps. Tralee town council..for the most part... completely ineffectual .. have no power. KCC officials and bureaucrats have the real power... do a regeneration of the Mitchels/Boherbee area... give lovely new houses to the travelling community..build a 600k house and counting opposite the canal...and dump 2 "hostels" in Boherbee full of drunks, junkies and some families (who should be nowhere near that scum!)...and then turn around and tell us all what a wonderful job they are doing....
Rows Grower wrote: » Have ye any positive news at all, at all? Tralee sounds like it's the most depressing place to be lately, either that all the moaners that live there post here.
keane2097 wrote: » Tralee is in roaring form compared to the vast majority of towns around the place. Always suffers by being compared by myopic locals to Killarney. People would want to visit the likes of Clonmel, Castlebar, Bray, Dundalk etc and compare it to similar sized towns around the country. I think it deserves a lot more credit and praise but some places in Ireland just have populations who never have a good word to say about them for whatever reason. Limerick is the same. Other places are the opposite, you could step in dog**** in Killarney and they'd tell you how lucky you were that it was from a Killarney dog. The stretch around Bridge Street never really did well but knocking the block at the end might give it a bit of life.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Its local election time, so we are discussing the issues that are affecting the town. It can't all be flowers and roses, there are issues which need to be dealt with.
Adiboo wrote: » Speaking of, could someone dumb down the vote system "1,2,3etc" for me? I want to be sure I don't waste a vote, or best way to make effective voting.
SecretsOfEarth wrote: » It really infuriates me to read and hear constant negativity surrounding Tralee (note: this is not an attack on posters here - measured, objective observations are necessary and spot on!). People, most particularly a large percentage of those from Tralee, seem to get no end of satisfaction from spouting about how awful Tralee is. If it's so awful, you have a few options: 1) go somewhere else, where everything is fantastic all the time with no issues, or 2) see the issues, get involved and find proactive, positive ways to enhance and develop our town. Mindless moaning often prevails over constructive discussion - actions really do speak louder than words.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I agree, there are some serious moaners about this town, and I hate hearing bad press about it. There have been comments on this Kerry board about Tralee that are unnecessary and from people who don't even live here! How can someone judge a place when they don't live here, or have had one bad experience!? I've had people on here slate me when I've tried to be positive about it! As I always say, its my hometown, I was born & lived here for most of it (lived elsewhere too, so can see both sides of things), so I won't apologise to anyone if I want to defend the place! Tralee has come through a bad recession and is slowly, but surely, coming out of it and there are a lot of people trying hard to change the town and make it a better place for everyone. I run a business here too, and I want that business to do well, so I don't like to see a place being spoken about negatively as that can potentially affect my life if people don't come to our town and spend in our business, and all the local businesses in town. We have to defend it for our livelihoods!
bobdcow wrote: » I'm from Tralee too and left for a few years, couldn't wait to come back - I think its a great town and am delighted my kids are being raised here :-) And on a positive note, it looks like Abrakebabra will be back open tomorrow!