Ciarrai76 wrote: » I just saw this video of Tralee filmed by a dronehttps://www.facebook.com/traleemylove/videos/822098894837656/ I spotted the old apartment building just off basin view, on the road betweeen there & princes st. I noticed it when passing recently that It’s derelict now and access is blocked off. Why has nothing been done with It? It must be derelict over 10 years at least. What a waste of land/housing etc.
StrikingOut wrote: » To the best of my knowledge Kerry Group own that and use it for storage
ongarboy wrote: » SeanOg's has a new beer garden and I'm hearing positive reports about it. Must try it next time I'm out in Tralee. Seemingly it was some unused outdoor space behind the Coin Off licence.
Ruraldweller56 wrote: » Is that not (dive) minstrels bar was or have I my geography mistaken? I see some works going on there now.
Ruraldweller56 wrote: » Jesus minstrels had the worst of the worst in there. Thank god it's gone
xxyyzz wrote: » There was a lovely family day at Mitchell's today, hundreds of kids with bouncy castle everywhere and then 2 traveller families proceeded to kick the s#it out of each other in the middle of the hall. Men and women involved in the melee and kids screaming.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Ruraldweller56 wrote: » Is that not (dive) minstrels bar was or have I my geography mistaken? I see some works going on there now. No, I'm talking about a red-brick building up at Basin road.
kn wrote: » I think that post qualifies as 'hate speech' against our indigenous ethnic minority who were only expressing their culturally norms of dispute resolution.......down with that sort of thing!!
ongarboy wrote: » James Street
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Has that takeaway in Castle Street, Potasta(?) closed down? Looks like another one bites the dust. That place is jinxed!
Ciarrai76 wrote: » That new Woolen shop in Ashe Street seems to be taking ages to open. The shopfront is finished for ages but no sign of it opening. Wonder what the delay is.
bobdcow wrote: » I can't remember the first incarnation of the place
ongarboy wrote: » While there was good news at Tralee IT that the new Sports Academy opened this week, it looks like there is a lot of financial trouble there. Numbers of students have fallen 15% since 2014 but staff numbers have remained unchanged so an oversupply. They're also saying this financial trouble could jeopardise the formation of the new Munster Technology University that Tralee and CIT will merge to become. That would be a big shame!https://www.irishtimes.com/news/education/it-tralee-overstaffed-lossmaking-and-facing-cashflow-difficulties-1.3894988
Radio5 wrote: » Not very optimistic reading. I hadn't realised the numbers have fallen so much. I presume the plan is to move everything to the North Campus eventually not use Clash buildings anymore.
Erik Shun wrote: » They've realised It's a shíte Idea?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » The stupid idea was them thinking they could open until 8pm EVERY night! I can imagine how busy they would be in the evening in the middle of January!
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I wonder What percentage of students are in the Clash building now? It seemed small and cramped when I studied there in ‘97-01. I missed out on the new building in the north campus as they only opened the following September 2001. I wonder why numbers are dropping? There seemed to be a large number of foreign students in recent years.
adam88 wrote: » The college did itself a lot of harm by trying to capitalise during the recession and promoting Mickey Mouse courses and degrees. Apparently their drop out rate from people failing to get into second year and failing to complete their courses is the highest in the country. I started college in 05 and it just started around then. Unfortunately some people aren’t cut out for college and degrees but they were still ambushed into doing courses, as a result the amount of apprenticeships have fallen drastically.
g1983d wrote: » If they could combine it with the empty Dunnes init your ha e a serious town centre retail space, move shaws in there then and level their building to open the town centre up to the denny site