Fracture wrote: » It's great being able to get a pint for that price but the type of crowd a place like that gathers isnt good.
phater phagan wrote: » I'm not too familiar with the practice of licensing etc. or what branch of government is responsible for it, but the owner of Wetherspoons is an extremely pro-Brexit advocate. I wonder if that will affect any more of them being allowed to open if Britain crashes out without a deal. Just a thought.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Is there any update as to when Castle Street will reopen?
Adiboo wrote: » A taxi driver told me yesterday he's heard it will still be a few weeks yet.
jim salter wrote: » Upstanding Tralee nativehttps://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.breakingnews.ie/ireland/man-42-accused-of-racist-attack-on-taxi-driver-after-video-went-viral-937625.html
Ciarrai76 wrote: » It doesn't say in the article he's from Tralee, just says he's from Kerry but living in Dublin.
jim salter wrote: » I grew up with him
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I see! Nice guy obviously :rolleyes: I remember seeing that video when it went viral, it was awful.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Yikes, that's not good for the town centre! Feel sorry for Bailey's corner having to close for a while!
ongarboy wrote: » Especially during the height of summer when it would get much of the tourist trade. On the earlier post about Gra closing in the former Croi restaurant on the Square - that's a shame! I checked out the owner's video on Facebook and he cited lack of tourists and custom in general. It's worrying to think one of the nicest restaurants in Tralee was unable to succeed. I wonder should they have just stayed in the square and not have tried to juggle two restaurants? Is the Princes Street venue doing well for them, I wonder? Something about that restaurant in Princes St (when it was ran under several previous guises) never did it for me - it never felt cosy or particularly inviting. I remenber once when it was a Mexican style restaurant, we were actually shivering as we ate - it was that cold!
bobdcow wrote: » I took a stroll out in Fenit the last night, out towards the diving boards. I'm aware that a group is in the process of getting them back, but can anyone remember why they were taken away in the first place? I used to have great fun on them growing up.
Clab mor wrote: » The current and on going saga of the relocation of the court house Is all too familiar and it’s seems as though we will soon be in the same situation as we were with Marks and Spenser all those years ago. I fear if the dept of justice don’t get their way in the denny site that the whole lot will be located outside the town centre in ballymullen barracks. I understand people’s anger at the use of the denny site for such a project I’m sure when Kerry Group gifted it to the town they had never envisioned that it would be used as the site of a new court house. I’m torn between the two, the current set up is just not workable any more and the dept of justice are adamant than renovating is not an option. Personally I don’t think it should be renovated it does need a new purpose built building. I’m not sure what advantages the court house has with been located in town centre. I can’t see it contributing hugely to the towns businesses maybe I’m wrong. One huge advantage Is that if it is located on outskirts of town it will stop many undesirable characters roaming around the town centre on court day.Hard one to call I just hope those campaigning and threatening to stand infront of diggers at the denny site understand that there is a potential for it to just be taken completely from the town altogether. Like what happened with Marks and Spenser that time a lot of people and businesses could end up with egg on their faces. As much an all as we think we have a say in this we really don’t.
JonathonS wrote: » from today's Irish Times - about time someone spoke up about this, it took months to repair the broken barrier on the Castleisland bypass.Concerns that unrepaired barriers on motorways threaten commutersKerry motorbike enthusiast says hazardous spikes are regularly left for long spells in the middle of dual carriagewayshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/concerns-that-unrepaired-barriers-on-motorways-threaten-commuters-1.3960885
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I thought they were due to re-open this summer, but obviously it hasn't happened. I think it was due to insurance originally, but that's not really going to change now and it will still be an issue?
ongarboy wrote: » https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/greyhound-board-withdraws-financial-support-from-rose-of-tralee-after-malicious-threats-938184.html Interesting consequence of recent expose documentary on Irish greyhound racing!! Roses were being threatened online because of the festivals Greyhound Board sponsorship! That sort of abuse is just as deplorable as animal cruelty!
uchimata83 wrote: » It's all part of this new movement where if I don't enjoy something, nobody else should either. Barry's and FBD pulling sponsorship from cork was a spineless PR stunt because of pressure from these groups. They also took photos of a member of staff there and was posting it on their Facebook gossip columns. As an aside, I'm a dog lover who doesn't go to the track because I don't like it. Vote with your feet and your pockets and these groups should let people do the same
marno21 wrote: » Tralee-Fenit greenway to begin construction in Autumn Will be a fabulous amenity when completehttps://www.radiokerry.ie/work-begin-traleefenit-greenway-autumn/