adam88 wrote: » There defo needs to be pressure put on owners to either use the property as commercial or sell up. How it can be done I don’t know. Maybe force them into it via rates etc.
adam88 wrote: » I’m curious??? Interesting toilets?? Also the pub that was up the lane way next to Walsh brothers shoes, did that just close down and stay in the family?? Seems to be a lot of people/families just sitting on assets around the town. West pork and bacon in rock street another example. Lived in the flats for a few years many moons ago
Quackster wrote: » I hear that Homesavers are opening in Tralee. No idea of where, presumably in Manor somewhere.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Never heard of them!?
Quackster wrote: » Sort of like Mr Price I guess.https://www.independent.ie/business/irish/homesavers-to-triple-headcount-to-1200-in-10m-nationwide-expansion-38010599.html
ongarboy wrote: » The derelict/vacant levy was designed to discourage same and prompt people to be proactive with such properties. Whether it has worked remains to be seen....
ejmaztec wrote: » There's one in Ballysimon, opposite B&Q. It always seems to be crowded, so it must be good
JonathonS wrote: » Its not working. It only applies to sites of 500 sq metres or more (5,400 sq ft). The majority of sites urban vacant sites don't qualify. Eoghan Murphy could change this, but has chosen not to. Another piece of legislation that initially seems to be a solution, but turns out to maintain the constitutional protection of landlords.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I just saw someone share on facebook that they are now hiring. They will have a recruitment day on July 1st in Manor west hotel.
Quackster wrote: » Thinking of possible locations, maybe the vacant unit beside Landers that used to be a carpet and furniture store.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » They look like they are mix between Mr. Price and Homestore & More.
Ruraldweller56 wrote: » Conflicts with my professionally orchestrated vintage festival ��
amadain wrote: » Gardaí investigate burning of giant straw teddy in Co KerryKilflynn festival organisers perplexed as to why its mascot ‘Ted’ set on fire this year
Maliah Bald Reptile wrote: » Kerry's own "Burning Man(teddy)" Festival
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Or the unit next to Curry's? They look like they are mix between Mr. Price and Homestore & More.
ejmaztec wrote: » It looks like it is going to be next to Curryshttp://traleetoday.ie/homeware-chain-staff-for-new-store-in-manor-west-retail-park/
g1983d wrote: » I read that as they are going to be in past the bookshelf
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Posted up on Kerry County council page. It’s regarding the Baileys pub building. Looks extremely structurally unsafe! Following the structural assessment of a building on Castle Street in Tralee this afternoon, and in consultation with An Garda Síochána, Kerry County Council has decided to close the street to all vehicular traffic until further notice in the interest of public safety. Limited pedestrian access will be maintained but there will be no access for vehicles to the street between the junctions of Ashe Street and Edward Street. Kerry County Council structural engineers are liaising with the owner of the building with a view to addressing the structural issues at the earliest opportunity.
phater phagan wrote: » Gosh, that sounds serious. Is the pub closed? That is going to hurt them badly.
bobdcow wrote: » It must have been very unsafe for the old tenants I believe it was European Estate Agents - or did any renovation works cause it to be unsafe?