madmaggie wrote: » Are they closing?
Nokia6230i wrote: » Flyer in the door today for a local watering hole; unusual as in no other establishments locally advertise this way. Normally it's just the usual fast food joints & electronic retailers.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Which out of interest was it
Nokia6230i wrote: » So TK Maxx & Home Sense're on hold for Hanover Retail Pk. due to an appeal by Fairgreen owners > https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/business/property-companys-in-carlow-embroiled-in-planning-row-959822.html This bit made me laugh > "The Fairgreen reserves the right to comment on proposals which put forward unsustainable development proposals which will have detrimental impacts on Carlow town centre.”
road_high wrote: » The irony....seen as their own Shopping centre tore the heart out of Carlow town centre! Protectionism at its finest, using entirely legal mechanisms to do so.
holyhead wrote: » I see that Bramleys is for sale. Noticed it on daft.ie
Nokia6230i wrote: » So TK Maxx & Home Sense're on hold for Hanover Retail Pk. due to an appeal by Fairgreen owners > This bit made me laugh > "The Fairgreen reserves the right to comment on proposals which put forward unsustainable development proposals which will have detrimental impacts on Carlow town centre.”
paulrice1976 wrote: » I had a look on daft cant find it
ScallionAyter wrote: » Anyone know where the Wooden Tavern Pub in Tomard used to be? I can't see it anywhere on Google Street View, or any specific address online. Went for a drive up around Bilboa today. It's the absolute boonies up there.
maccored wrote: » I see the Barry Fitzgerald thing tonight in Ducketts Grove has been cancelled too. Is Scarefest a bit of a farce?
paulrice1976 wrote: » I can't see it on their site
Starfleet Student wrote: » There is talk that the council want to put women in the mens hostel to ease the pressure on them about not having a womens refuse. Also talk that the SVP want out of the homeless business and are trying to off load there hostels around the Country including the Carlow mens one to other charities and if the Carlow is not took takeover it may close and Carlow won't have anywhere for men or women.
road_high wrote: » Don’t worry plenty more out there wanting to jump in the “charity” gravy train all competing for the same taxpayers money and donations