theaceofspies wrote: » [HTML][/HTML] Yes. Some of the same faces there today that were out for the same sex marriage/abortion protests. You just need to convince a few to help push through the agenda of the day.
ComputerTech wrote: » Anyone know what the incident was in the new Corrib filling station was tonight ... I never seen so many Garda cars and vans in one spot in Tralee ... filling store closed as a result?
Rows Grower wrote: » Half price meal deal with a free Mars bar.
uchimata83 wrote: » There was a climate protest in today circling the pedestrian crossings by the huddle. Ironically slowing traffic on an already tight roundabout. There were more gards there than protesters and not many of them looked like they took time off work to take part.
Maliah Bald Reptile wrote: » I laughed listening to Kerry radio reporting an "incident" in Tralee and warning motorists to avoid the area. I thought it was something serious and then they refer to their being s protest. Dramatic to say the least
Ciarrai76 wrote: » The new woollen Mills shop in ashe St has closed already. Barely there 6 months I'd say.
RevBlueJeans wrote: » I notice small Tescos in the town centre is being reduced in size. Its loosing two aisles on the Guineys side. The staff seem to think a new unit is being put in there.
ongarboy wrote: » I know no one can predict with certainty how a business will do but you'd wonder how much market research that company did when deciding to open in Tralee? The town does not attract the Aran sweater diddle-e-eye tourists that throng Killarney or Dingle. Good news on Golden Discs. The Jack and Jones store is a fine sized shop and glad to see it quickly re-occupied. Specsavers opening soon posters on the Mirage building so work underway there as well.
adam88 wrote: » Wonder will the building they had occupied get a new tenant
adam88 wrote: » That was destined for closure,,,,, walked past that frozen yogurt shop yesterday, how they’re still opened is also beyond me.
Forge83 wrote: » I think they are one with the tanning salon next door so maybe that’s propping it up financially. Always felt there was something off with that frozen yoghurt place as there is zero chance it can support itself.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Did anyone hear anything about Denny Lane closing down? Apparently they have a closed for renovations sign up but that people have said they won’t be reopening and many people have bookings for Christmas etc. *Edited to add that according to posts on Facebook, they are closed for good. I also heard that Mozart’s are closing too (Saturday apparently). Sad news all round. Not nice to hear this bad news.
Adiboo wrote: » Don't understand your point. The 3 are not related.
Ruraldweller56 wrote: » I'm guessing his point is that it tends to be the same blue haired halfwit cause chasing bandwagon jumping clowns that latch on to these events. No doubt a shot of them will be protesting at the greyhound stadium too.
Adiboo wrote: » Could the same then be said for the people on the other side? A lot of the same people campaigned for a no vote to both marriage referendum/8th Amendment. And again, a lot of that side seem to be climate change deniers, and I'm sure they will be advocating for greyhound racing/coursing. There seems to be a clear ethical divide in society today.
Quackster wrote: » Are you sure they're shrinking it? That would require planning permission. Was in earlier and they seem to be rejigging the entire layout, moving alcohol to the far end, as they have done in other stores, to comply with the Public Health Alcohol Act.
RevBlueJeans wrote: » According to my mother in law who knows such things the Rock St post office is moving in there!
TigerTim wrote: » Heard that as well. T.
Quackster wrote: » That'd be an interesting move. Although I would have thought it makes sense where they are beside Supervalu, given that it's the favoured supermarket of pensioners. Subdividing the Tesco unit would require planning permission as well and there's no application to do so as of now. It'll be interesting to see what happens to the current Guiney's. Would make more sense IMO for JYSK as opposed to the old Bridge St Dunnes.
Clab mor wrote: » Your mother in law reads the Kerry’s eye!!!!